Tips On How to Survive Wild Animal Attacks

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Published 2021-04-08
Coming up are some top tips on how to survive wild animal attacks!
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All Comments (21)
  • Imagine how much time it takes and how fast he is like he has to find DIFFERENT facts everyday then some animation THEN voice over like wow man respect ✊
  • @russellconn
    I don't know about you but I often carry vinegar when taking a trip to the beach.
  • @_ShadowShark_
    "800,000 people get hurt/attacked by a dog a year" and literally, everyone who owns a cat will get bitten and scratched 1 billion times a month
  • @LearnedQB
    Main Tip: Don't run, stay calm. Be strong, don't stay long.
  • @noahmoore2608
    Thanks for this video definately going to help when I go on my vacations.
  • @grimace45678
    His voice is so calming while he is talking about scary things and frightening
  • So I guess that the safest thing to do is stay in my computer chair and watch Be Amazed.
  • @strange7s545
    I tried these tips and now writing this from the afterlife.
  • @MagcargoCarrier
    For bees, stand still or if it is far away enough, slowly walk away. For wasps, RUN INSTANTLY. Do not stand still. If you do, it will angrily sting you over and over. I survived accidentally encountering 2. I got stung once by each.
  • I remember Mythbusters testing zig zag running against a crocodile/alligator. "If a crocodile chases you, run in a zig zag"... IF they chase you, which is probably not happening. As ambushers, they'd rather stay in the water and wait for unsuspecting prey rather than waste energy chasing. I also remember elsewhere that there's a point on the crocodile's snout that, if you bop it, it'll force its mouth to open. Glad to learn about the death spiral attack, though.
  • I love it when the OG voice comes to talk 😎. Also almost 8 million subs let's go been here since 2016.
  • When I was 10 years old, I encountered a not so friendly dog at our family cabin. I was outside and two dogs appeared when I turned a corner of the alleyway. They were the neighbors' dogs, who somehow managed to escape their yard. One of them, a golden retriever, was completely harmless, but the other, a black and white dog, was displaying some aggressive behavior. I started backing up while talking to it, but it was only getting more aggressive. I did what no one should do, meaning I turned my back at it and ran (two years prior to that, I got attacked by a stray cat and spent 6 hours in the hospital, so I didn't want the dog to attack me). Of course, they both started chasing me, as I yelled for help. Luckily, my father and my grandparents heard me scream and tried to scare the dogs away. As the aggressive one was catching up to me, the golden retriever stood between me and the other dog, trying to scare it away (which worked). Fun fact: My grandparents adopted a dog in 2020 and now every time we go to the cabin, he plays with the golden retriever.
  • @KHarrison91939
    3:30 That video of the guy who protected his dog by punching a kangaroo: 🤣
  • @aceninja_cut
    When I saw the animation for fighting back against a polar bear and when he ran towards it all I could think of was YOLO
  • @sneztchy
    When going camping in the wild always bring a bear spray or something with a really sharp smell because most animals aren't as tolerant to smells like us. Always be aware of your surroundings and keep a satelite phone with you for emergencies. Its always better to be safe than sorry!