As normal, the two aboriginal men wandered around the jungle to find food, they found a cave and thanks to their experience, they guessed that was the cave of a reptile. They prepared and set a trap in front of the cave. The trap was so simple.
First of all, they cut a firm tree branch and...
Keep moving on the journey to discover Wilderness Technology of the two aboriginal men. Going through many regions, they live by catching and eating animals ,of course in the permitted hunting animals of the national organizations. They ate everything they saw and catched. As well as being...
Forest honey or wild honey is he honey of wild bee living on high tree branches, tall trees or somtimes on the cliffs. Wild honey is known as it’s 100% natural quality, it also famous for the small but extremely ferocious bee. You can die when you are attached by this animal. So how to exploit...
An aboriginal guy looking for food near a stream. When he was walking down a large waterfall, he suddenly discovered a fish swimming under the stream. He jumped down to catch it, but he could not catch it. He had touched the fish but because of its body too slippery so he lost it. He immediately...
1. The way aboriginal people hunt wild boars
Wild boars are quite common in primitive forests. They reproduce fairly fast. Their food sources are easy to find in the forest. They often eat vegetables and fruits. They have long, very hard noses. These noses are often used to dig up soil, looking...
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