75 conseils de survie pour naviguer dans les tempêtes de la vie

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00:00:00You are hiking in a sublime protected reserve in California, and you find yourself in front of a puma.
00:00:06Stay calm, you have to show him that you are not afraid.
00:00:08Shout out in the direction of the animal and shake your arms.
00:00:10If it does not work, throw stones, branches and everything that falls into your hand.
00:00:14Aim at the ground in front of the puma.
00:00:16Never throw anything directly at him.
00:00:18It would only make him more angry.
00:00:21If the puma approaches, protect your most vulnerable parts.
00:00:24He will aim at the neck and try to catch your arms.
00:00:27So tilt your head forward to protect your neck, and do not make big movements with your arms.
00:00:32When he realizes that you are not an easy opponent, the puma will probably retreat and run away.
00:00:38You are at Yellowstone.
00:00:40Here you find yourself face to face with a grizzly.
00:00:42He drinks water in a stream.
00:00:44The safety distance is 60 meters.
00:00:46The grizzly spotted you.
00:00:48He stands on his hind legs and looks in your direction.
00:00:50He is now the size of a normal-sized basketball player.
00:00:53He weighs about 360 kg.
00:00:55So you have no chance of winning.
00:00:57You have to stay frozen in place.
00:00:59The grizzly has a bad view, so he may not see you.
00:01:02But then he starts walking in your direction.
00:01:04Do not turn your back to him and do not try to run as fast as possible.
00:01:07He will chase you.
00:01:09You have to look bigger than you really are.
00:01:11Shake your arms and spread your legs a little more.
00:01:13Speak and shout constantly in the direction of the bear.
00:01:16He will understand that you are not a simple deer.
00:01:18Try to make a metal noise.
00:01:20If you have food on you, do not throw it to the bear.
00:01:23Put it on the ground and keep moving back in front of the animal.
00:01:26If he starts running towards you,
00:01:28your only chance is to lie down on the ground and stay frozen.
00:01:31Bears are not scarecrows.
00:01:33So if he thinks you are not alive,
00:01:35he will just sniff you, raise his shoulders and leave.
00:01:37Now you are going to dive on the Florida coast.
00:01:40You have to protect yourself from the big white shark.
00:01:42Never wear shiny and shiny jewelry when you bathe.
00:01:45They attract sharks.
00:01:46And never bathe at night.
00:01:48That's when they come out to get food.
00:01:50A lot of water projections can also attract this marine predator.
00:01:53But if the shark is still swimming towards you,
00:01:55the rule is the following.
00:01:57Do everything in your power to face it and win.
00:01:59Try to stay calm and swim towards the beach.
00:02:01If the shark takes you for food,
00:02:03there is only one thing that can scare him.
00:02:05Try to hit the shark on the nose, eyes or gills.
00:02:08Now you are in Africa.
00:02:10Here, in the high grass of the savannah, you see a lion.
00:02:12And the worst thing is that he sees you too.
00:02:14The first thing you have to do is keep visual contact.
00:02:16Don't turn your back to the lion.
00:02:18And don't run.
00:02:19This two-meter predator, which weighs as much as three adults,
00:02:22runs towards you at the speed of a car on the highway.
00:02:24But he stops abruptly and keeps staring at you.
00:02:27Lions often pretend to charge to scare their opponent.
00:02:30At this stage, you must appear much bigger than you really are.
00:02:33Spread your arms and make loud noises.
00:02:35The lion can then make another false charge.
00:02:37And if you don't move, the lion will realize
00:02:39that you are a size opponent and will go the other way.
00:02:42Be careful, the lion is much more dangerous than the male.
00:02:45If she keeps her babies, she will never stop.
00:02:47And you will have no chance.
00:02:49Your safari jeep takes you to the next place.
00:02:51You see elephants drinking water peacefully.
00:02:54These animals can measure 3 meters high and weigh as much as 2.44.
00:02:58They can even overturn cars with their powerful defense.
00:03:01And that's when one of them sees you and shakes his big ears.
00:03:04It's bluff.
00:03:05With his ears, the elephant wants to appear bigger and make you run away.
00:03:09He is also afraid and will not rush at you.
00:03:11You have to make the beast understand that you are not threatening it.
00:03:14Don't scream and don't shake your arms.
00:03:16Move back slowly until you have left the elephant's personal space.
00:03:20But if he runs towards you with his ears against his head, he doesn't bluff.
00:03:24Climbing a tree is not a good option for the moment.
00:03:27He could hit the tree and make you fall.
00:03:29He could even make him tilt with his big trunk.
00:03:31You have to run in a zigzag.
00:03:33The elephant is heavy and it is difficult for him to change direction quickly.
00:03:36So little by little, you will start to move away from him.
00:03:39But don't forget that an elephant can run at 40 km per hour.
00:03:42It is therefore unlikely that you will escape him.
00:03:44Now let's go to the Nile River in Egypt.
00:03:46There are the largest number of crocodiles in the world.
00:03:48If you are camping, settle at a distance of at least 50 meters from the shore.
00:03:52In this way, the crocodile will not find your camp at night.
00:03:56Never leave the crocodile out of sight.
00:03:58He can take advantage of this moment and take you by surprise.
00:04:01Their top speed is only 16 km per hour.
00:04:03But they can charge 13 meters per second from the water.
00:04:07So the only chance to survive is to stay out of the water.
00:04:10Otherwise, the crocodile's weak points are the eyes, the tip of the nose and the membrane of the throat.
00:04:15This membrane prevents water from entering the crocodile's throat.
00:04:19When you run away from a crocodile, be careful not to fall on a hippopotamus.
00:04:23It is one of the most dangerous animals in the world.
00:04:26They can be the size of a tourist car and weigh as much as a big elephant.
00:04:30In addition, they can run as fast as horses.
00:04:32So they are sure to overtake you in a sprint.
00:04:34The main thing is not to frighten them.
00:04:36If you are at a safe distance, draw their attention with a loud noise.
00:04:40In general, they will try to get away from you.
00:04:42Take advantage of this moment to back off too.
00:04:44But if you see a hippopotamus howling, it's a sign that you're breaking their comfort zone.
00:04:48They can open their mouths at 180 degrees and have the strength to bite a crocodile.
00:04:52So you won't be able to beat him and you have to run away.
00:04:55The best option is to climb a tree or something high.
00:04:58Hippos have trouble climbing high.
00:05:00And if you manage to escape, you will be one of the few people to have survived
00:05:04a face-to-face with a hippopotamus.
00:05:06There are also buffalos that live here in the savannah.
00:05:09They can be as tall as an adult man and weigh a ton.
00:05:12And unlike lions and elephants, they do not make false charges.
00:05:16If you see this machine running at you, it certainly has bad intentions.
00:05:20Their powerful horns and skulls can bend metal plates.
00:05:23They can turn a new car into a pile of scrap metal.
00:05:26You can never distance a bison.
00:05:28Your only option is to find the nearest tree and run to it,
00:05:31even before the buffalo starts its charge.
00:05:33If you come across a snake, you have to stay still.
00:05:36There are an infinite number of snake species,
00:05:38and you don't know if your opponent is venomous or not.
00:05:41So you absolutely have to avoid being bitten.
00:05:43Make slow and fluid movements backwards.
00:05:46If the snake follows you, stop and start tapping your foot.
00:05:49The strong vibrations of the ground should make it run away.
00:05:51If the snake bites you anyway, try to remember exactly what it looks like.
00:05:55Or even better, take a picture of it.
00:05:57To neutralize the venom, you have to take an antidote
00:06:00against the specific venom of this snake species.
00:06:03You are now on your way to Northeast Asia.
00:06:05As you cross a dense jungle, you see a clearing.
00:06:08Several wild boars are grazing peacefully there.
00:06:11One of them is a female with several cubs.
00:06:13She is ready to protect them all,
00:06:15so she is particularly aggressive with her entourage.
00:06:18Oops, she spotted you.
00:06:19Get ready to defend yourself.
00:06:20If the boar makes loud and piercing noises, it will hit you.
00:06:24The first thing to do is to stay calm and not move.
00:06:27You are in good luck that the boar is still on its way.
00:06:31But you see that it starts to run.
00:06:33You then have several options.
00:06:35You can run away.
00:06:36You can face the enemy or climb the nearest tree.
00:06:40The first option is bad.
00:06:41Wild boars can run as fast as Senbolt.
00:06:44And when it catches up with you,
00:06:45its sharp defenses will leave you no chance.
00:06:47Option B, stay or kill.
00:06:49False.
00:06:50A wild boar can weigh as much as a motorcycle
00:06:52and be almost as long as an adult.
00:06:54A shot at 40 km per hour will knock you down.
00:06:57So the right option is to climb the nearest tree.
00:06:59If there is no tree,
00:07:00climb a car or a large rock.
00:07:02You must be in a higher position than the boar.
00:07:05When it realizes that it cannot reach you,
00:07:07it will leave you alone.
00:07:09Overall, the most important thing is to stay away from wild boars,
00:07:12to never try to feed them or provoke them.
00:07:17This black snake with a menacing appearance will not hurt you.
00:07:21It has no tail.
00:07:22You may have mistakenly thought
00:07:24that this creature was nothing more than a black Mamba,
00:07:27but it is just an harmless snake.
00:07:29There is a characteristic sign
00:07:31that can help you determine
00:07:33if a snake is really dangerous.
00:07:35Species without tails
00:07:37do not have a venom distribution mechanism.
00:07:39Consequently, their bites
00:07:41will not have much effect on you.
00:07:43But if you see a snake with tails,
00:07:46then you are really in danger.
00:07:49If you come across a snake,
00:07:51it is preferable to leave the area
00:07:53and ask the help of a wildlife professional
00:07:55to identify the reptile.
00:07:56Here are some tips to help you
00:07:58distinguish the two types.
00:08:00Observe their behavior,
00:08:02their habits of nesting and their habitats.
00:08:04Some snakes can shake their tails
00:08:06as a warning.
00:08:08In addition, venomous snakes
00:08:10usually have triangular heads,
00:08:12compared to non-venomous snakes
00:08:14which have rounded heads.
00:08:20It's time for a little optical illusion.
00:08:22Can you spot a snake here?
00:08:24You'd better be careful
00:08:26because a boomslang is hiding in this tree.
00:08:28This unnoticeable reptile
00:08:30has mastered the art of camouflage
00:08:32and he likes to pretend to be a branch.
00:08:34In addition, boomslangs
00:08:36may not have the best odor,
00:08:38but they compensate for this
00:08:40by their ability to detect
00:08:42the chemical compounds present in the air.
00:08:44By using their tongue,
00:08:46they gather the smell molecules
00:08:48and press them against the sensory receptors
00:08:50of their mouth.
00:08:52A snake is venomous.
00:08:54Just look at its claws.
00:08:56However, when it does not intend to use it,
00:08:58the snake just has to carefully
00:09:00fold its claws back.
00:09:04Boomslang snakes
00:09:06and humans have something in common.
00:09:08Both have a quantity of accessories
00:09:10made of keratin in their body.
00:09:12The nails and human hair
00:09:14are made of keratin
00:09:16and the boomslang is also made of it.
00:09:18The characteristic sound produced
00:09:20by boomslang snakes
00:09:22is similar to the sound
00:09:24that we humans can make
00:09:26when we rub our nails
00:09:28against each other.
00:09:30But these reptiles
00:09:32do it extremely fast
00:09:34so that it sounds
00:09:36almost like a whistle.
00:09:38Every time these snakes moan,
00:09:40they add a new segment
00:09:42to their sonnets.
00:09:44But it is not as if more a snake
00:09:46were old,
00:09:48because boomslang snakes
00:09:50and many other snakes
00:09:52have an internal ear
00:09:54with a unique structure
00:09:56that does not include a tympanum.
00:09:58This means that they cannot
00:10:00capture air sounds as we do.
00:10:02Instead,
00:10:04their internal ear
00:10:06is connected to their jaw
00:10:08and they use this mechanism
00:10:10to feel the vibrations.
00:10:12Biologists are still looking
00:10:14to determine
00:10:16if boomslang snakes
00:10:18have an internal ear.
00:10:20They are also quite selective
00:10:22eaters.
00:10:24Boomslang snakes
00:10:26do not eat only when they are hungry
00:10:28and adults usually wait
00:10:30about two weeks
00:10:32between each meal.
00:10:34The time they wait
00:10:36can vary depending
00:10:38on the frugality
00:10:40of their last meal.
00:10:42These stealthy hunters
00:10:44tend to have
00:10:46a more robust appetite,
00:10:48eating sometimes
00:10:50up to once a week.
00:10:52Now,
00:10:54look at their huge jaws.
00:10:56They are like hypodermic needles,
00:10:58hollow and sharp,
00:11:00allowing them to inject their venom.
00:11:02What is very practical
00:11:04is that these jaws are articulated
00:11:06and lie flat against the upper jaw
00:11:08of the snake when its mouth is closed
00:11:10so as not to flow perpendicularly
00:11:12to their prey.
00:11:16Mokasindos, as they are called,
00:11:18owe this name to the white color
00:11:20inside their mouths
00:11:22that they exhibit when they feel threatened.
00:11:24These semi-aquatic snakes
00:11:26move effortlessly
00:11:28both in water and on land,
00:11:30which is also why they are nicknamed
00:11:32for their thermosensitive jaws,
00:11:34nestled between their eyes and nostrils.
00:11:36They have an extraordinary ability
00:11:38to detect the smallest variations
00:11:40in temperature and focus
00:11:42precisely on their potential prey.
00:11:44It is rare for Mokasindos
00:11:46to attack humans.
00:11:48They rather reserve their venom
00:11:50to respond to a provocation.
00:11:52Here is a tip on how to distinguish
00:11:54non-venomous water snakes
00:11:56from their dangerous counterparts.
00:11:58While water snakes display
00:12:00an elongated silhouette,
00:12:02Mokasindos have a heavier
00:12:04and more robust presence.
00:12:06Another difference is that water snakes
00:12:08are proportioned to their neck,
00:12:10unlike the large and thick head
00:12:12of a Mokasin.
00:12:14The pupils of water snakes are round
00:12:16and differ from vertical pupils,
00:12:18similar to those of cats,
00:12:20of Mokasins.
00:12:22In addition, non-venomous snakes
00:12:24do not have the characteristic facial
00:12:26faucets of vipers that Mokasindos have.
00:12:28When they feel in danger,
00:12:30non-venomous water snakes
00:12:32resort to an ingenious tactic
00:12:34to imitate their venomous cousins.
00:12:36By flattening their bodies and heads,
00:12:38they aspire to appear more massive,
00:12:40thus resembling Mokasindos.
00:12:42However, a keen eye
00:12:44can discern the superficiality.
00:12:46The flattened head of the water snake
00:12:48takes a triangular shape,
00:12:50distinct from the robust
00:12:52and thick head of a Mokasin.
00:12:57Here is another venomous star among all,
00:12:59the copper snake.
00:13:01Their muscles recall the smell of cucumber,
00:13:03and their venom is quite particular
00:13:06Would you be in trouble
00:13:08if this snake bit you?
00:13:10Yes, absolutely.
00:13:12Does this venom help to cure
00:13:14mortal affections?
00:13:16Well, in a way.
00:13:18It is not a totally proven fact at the moment,
00:13:20but researchers have been testing
00:13:22this theory for a long time,
00:13:24and they have noticed that
00:13:26the venom of the copper snake
00:13:28could, if it were to cure
00:13:30serious conditions,
00:13:32slow down the progression.
00:13:34However, this is not always
00:13:36the case.
00:13:38Copper snakes are known
00:13:40for their unaggressive nature,
00:13:42because they are shy and discreet creatures.
00:13:44They represent less than 1%
00:13:46of snake bites in America.
00:13:48Their venom is a powerful neurotoxin
00:13:50that paralyzes nerves,
00:13:52and because of their small teeth,
00:13:54they have to gnaw their prey
00:13:56to inject the venom.
00:13:58When they feel threatened,
00:14:00the copper snake wraps
00:14:02its head around its head.
00:14:06The mysterious and fascinating
00:14:08Black Mamba
00:14:10made its kingdom out of the
00:14:12rocky savannah, and wandered
00:14:14near the hermitages.
00:14:16With a range of colors ranging
00:14:18from gray to dark brown,
00:14:20it owes its name to the dark
00:14:22interior of its mouth.
00:14:24The Black Mambas are among
00:14:26the fastest snakes in the world,
00:14:28reaching speeds of 15 to 20 km
00:14:30per second.
00:14:32Unprovoked attacks on humans
00:14:34remain unproven,
00:14:36and this snake is actually
00:14:38responsible for a small number
00:14:40of deadly incidents each year.
00:14:42The vipers of the pyramids
00:14:44have the fascinating ability
00:14:46to produce a sound that
00:14:48gives goosebumps,
00:14:50accompanied by an impressive
00:14:52demonstration.
00:14:54The unique shape of its scales
00:14:56allows it to create a whistling
00:14:58sound. These sounds serve as
00:15:00clear warnings to anyone
00:15:02who would be in immediate
00:15:04proximity to the snake.
00:15:06Despite the many victims
00:15:08that can be imputed to it,
00:15:10without any treatment,
00:15:12the bites of the vipers of the pyramids
00:15:14are only deadly in less than
00:15:1610% of cases. This strongly contrasts
00:15:18with the royal cobra and the
00:15:20Black Mamba, whose untreated bites
00:15:22are much more deadly.
00:15:24The vipers of the pyramids are
00:15:26some of the most lively and
00:15:28unpredictable snakes in the world.
00:15:32When you walk in nature,
00:15:34remember not to disturb
00:15:36the snakes you come across,
00:15:38even if they no longer seem
00:15:40completely alive to you.
00:15:42Some venomous snakes act like
00:15:44loposomes and can attack
00:15:46if they are disturbed.
00:15:48If you see one,
00:15:50give it some space.
00:15:52As for snakes, they are generally
00:15:54less likely to feel threatened.
00:15:56Trying to catch or hit a snake
00:15:58is to be avoided, because it is
00:16:00at this moment that most bites
00:16:02occur. And do not let yourself
00:16:04be abused by their size,
00:16:06even the smallest snakes
00:16:08can be dangerous. Thus,
00:16:10brown baby snakes even
00:16:12nest with venom. It is therefore
00:16:14preferable to admire them from
00:16:16afar. Every year, more than
00:16:187,000 Americans are victims of
00:16:20snake bites, often due to
00:16:22their size.
00:16:24It is crucial not to do anything
00:16:26like this and to seek medical
00:16:28assistance in case of bite.
00:16:30Understanding how to differentiate
00:16:32venomous snakes from non-venomous
00:16:34snakes is the key to evaluating
00:16:36potential risks. Contact a
00:16:38professional if you are not sure
00:16:40of the exact nature of a snake
00:16:42and never handle one in the
00:16:44palm of your hand, even if it
00:16:46seems harmless to you.
00:16:48You are driving with your
00:16:50car in an Australian country.
00:16:52The sun is burning, but you see
00:16:54a group of cute kangaroos jumping.
00:16:56You stop the car and go out
00:16:58to film them with your phone.
00:17:00You even make a live story to
00:17:02impress your friends and followers.
00:17:04Suddenly, one of the kangaroos
00:17:06rushes towards you at full speed,
00:17:08ready to fall on you.
00:17:10Well, let's stop here for a second
00:17:12just before you or your friend
00:17:14get hurt. Kangaroos have
00:17:16extremely powerful legs and
00:17:18can jump up to 10 meters high.
00:17:20These powerful legs allow them
00:17:22to move at speeds up to
00:17:2450 km per hour,
00:17:26faster than any human being.
00:17:28So if you plan to distance
00:17:30a crowd of angry kangaroos,
00:17:32or only one of them,
00:17:34you have no chance of getting there.
00:17:36They will have chased you
00:17:38and put you to the ground even before
00:17:40you reach your maximum speed.
00:17:42Their tail is just as powerful
00:17:44and sometimes acts like a fifth member
00:17:46when they grow peacefully in a field.
00:17:48Just like cows, kangaroos
00:17:50generally feed on grass,
00:17:52shrubs, moss and even mushrooms.
00:17:54The tail is essential
00:17:56to the balance of the kangaroo
00:17:58and represents half its size
00:18:00standing up, which can
00:18:02be as close as 1.80 meters.
00:18:04Let's get back to our sheep.
00:18:06The kangaroo is only a few meters away from you.
00:18:08The first thing you have to do
00:18:10is protect your body.
00:18:12Turn to the side and stretch your arm.
00:18:14Make sure your head is out of reach.
00:18:16Their legs are equipped with
00:18:18clamped claws that are
00:18:20really better avoided.
00:18:22The blows are carried by both feet.
00:18:24They then move their weight on the tail
00:18:26and then deploy their hind legs
00:18:28causing a double kick
00:18:30to push their opponent,
00:18:32in this case, Annie and yourself.
00:18:34The feet of these animals are huge,
00:18:36which makes them extremely dangerous.
00:18:38Time is still frozen,
00:18:40so Annie and you take position,
00:18:42ready for the kangaroo's attack.
00:18:44And... action!
00:18:46The kangaroo stands in front of you
00:18:48like a boxer on a ring.
00:18:50He gets closer, but you are in the right position
00:18:52to reduce the damage as much as possible.
00:18:54However, even knowing how to defend yourself,
00:18:56facing a kangaroo of 1.80 meters
00:18:58is not the best strategy.
00:19:00The best you can do
00:19:02is to step back slowly without surprising him.
00:19:04Do not turn your back to him
00:19:06at the risk of being attacked from behind.
00:19:08If beating in retreat is not enough,
00:19:10try to understand that he won this battle.
00:19:12Do not extend any visual contact
00:19:14and, if you can,
00:19:16try to crouch on yourself.
00:19:18You may have missed some warning signs
00:19:20by watching them from afar.
00:19:22Kangaroos did not kick
00:19:24because they were happy to see you.
00:19:26In reality, it was a sign
00:19:28not to approach.
00:19:30When one of them jumped at you,
00:19:32he stood up high on his legs
00:19:34and flexed his muscles
00:19:36to assert his dominant position.
00:19:38The big mistake was to stop you
00:19:40while he was peeing quietly.
00:19:42They considered you a threat
00:19:44and went on the defensive.
00:19:46We can see several kangaroo babies
00:19:48coming out of their mother's pocket.
00:19:50Female kangaroos have a pocket
00:19:52on their belly made of a fold of skin
00:19:54to shelter the babies.
00:19:56Newborns are the size of a grape vine,
00:19:58but they will soon reach the impressive size
00:20:00that we know them at an adult age.
00:20:02After only 10 months,
00:20:04the babies are ready to come out of the mother's pocket
00:20:06to start jumping on their own.
00:20:08Anyway,
00:20:10Annie and you have survived this confrontation
00:20:12for the moment.
00:20:14But what happens if you find yourself
00:20:16facing a kangaroo 12 meters high?
00:20:18I'm kidding.
00:20:20Let's stick to the strict reality
00:20:22and highly probable events.
00:20:24For example, what to do in case of encounter
00:20:26with a grizzly?
00:20:28The first thing to know is that they are very cute
00:20:30when they gather bays or scratch their backs
00:20:32against trees, but their dark side
00:20:34goes far beyond that of kangaroos.
00:20:36You are on a picnic, Annie and you,
00:20:38when suddenly a grizzly approaches
00:20:40attracted by the smell of food.
00:20:42Do not panic,
00:20:44we will freeze the time again
00:20:46to give you a chance to think about
00:20:48what to do.
00:20:50In general, the best way to survive
00:20:52a grizzly attack is to avoid it completely.
00:20:54Grizzlies are big vagabonds
00:20:56always looking for the best spots
00:20:58to feed.
00:21:00The smell of this bear is impressive
00:21:02and it is his nose that leads him
00:21:04directly to your picnic.
00:21:06The bear is right next to you.
00:21:08Do not panic.
00:21:10You just have to show him that you are just a visitor
00:21:12on his territory.
00:21:14Step back slowly while speaking
00:21:16in a low and calm tone.
00:21:18He must know that you do not hold his head
00:21:20because the dominant creature here is him.
00:21:22There is a lot of tension
00:21:24during a face-to-face with a bear,
00:21:26so do not turn your back to him
00:21:28and do not run away.
00:21:30Grizzlies can attack you
00:21:32and you have little chance of winning the race.
00:21:34These animals are faster than humans
00:21:36and know how to swim and climb trees.
00:21:38So unless you know
00:21:40how to get wings and fly,
00:21:42do not try to distance a grizzly.
00:21:44Visual contact
00:21:46is also to be avoided.
00:21:48Just like cute kangaroos,
00:21:50bears take this look very seriously
00:21:52and monitor each of your movements.
00:21:54A direct and prolonged visual contact
00:21:56will be perceived as a sign of aggression
00:21:58or challenge.
00:22:00Grizzlies are the kind to test their opponent
00:22:02by trying to scare him.
00:22:04They can even simulate a charge
00:22:06to evaluate his reaction.
00:22:08Whatever he does, you will have to hold on.
00:22:10If the bear lowers his head
00:22:12and makes his neck bow to you,
00:22:14it is because he intends to charge you.
00:22:16As we have frozen the time,
00:22:18for the moment we can not know
00:22:20with certainty what his next move will be.
00:22:22Let's dive back into the action
00:22:24to see what he's going to do
00:22:26depending on the bear.
00:22:28So, action!
00:22:30The grizzly does not show any signs
00:22:32of aggression so far.
00:22:34He is just curious about the scenery.
00:22:36Remember the instructions.
00:22:38No visual contact.
00:22:40Ok, the bear is now starting to show
00:22:42a certain hostility,
00:22:44which means he could attack you.
00:22:46Stay where you are.
00:22:48He's getting closer.
00:22:50The best thing to do in this scenario
00:22:52is to completely submit yourself
00:22:54and hold your head with your arms.
00:22:56Stay still.
00:22:58The bear could understand that you are submitting yourself
00:23:00and leave.
00:23:02They sometimes manage to stay in the parishes
00:23:04for a while before camping out.
00:23:06Fortunately, this bear only had it
00:23:08after the picnic food.
00:23:10So he grabbed the sandwiches and left.
00:23:12You were lucky this time.
00:23:14But if the bear had decided to attack,
00:23:16it would have had to push him back as much as possible.
00:23:18Use all objects nearby
00:23:20that can serve as projectiles.
00:23:22Aim for the most sensitive points,
00:23:24such as the eyes or the muzzle,
00:23:26and throw them with all your strength.
00:23:28What distinguishes pumas from other predators
00:23:30is that they are excellent trackers.
00:23:32While you are hiking in the forest,
00:23:34you do not realize that you are no longer alone
00:23:36and that an invisible and threatening presence
00:23:38has recently accompanied your walk.
00:23:40Pumas will track you
00:23:42if they think you are edible
00:23:44and can appear from nowhere
00:23:46at the right time.
00:23:48These felines do not attack humans in principle,
00:23:50but who knows what could well happen
00:23:52in the head of such a big cat?
00:23:54The golden rule against a puma
00:23:56is about the same as for other animals.
00:23:58Hold on tight and don't run away.
00:24:00Running could trigger
00:24:02an immediate attack from the feline
00:24:04and it will catch you for sure.
00:24:06These animals are strong
00:24:08and have very fast reflexes.
00:24:10Their claws are powerful
00:24:12and their bites are even worse.
00:24:14You don't want to be chased by one of them.
00:24:16As you face it,
00:24:18you must be taller than the puma.
00:24:20Raise your arms and inflate your chest.
00:24:22Always keep visual contact
00:24:24to try to assert your dominance.
00:24:26You must not appear weaker
00:24:28or submissive to felines,
00:24:30unlike grizzlies or kangaroos.
00:24:32On the contrary,
00:24:34you must show that you are more powerful than him.
00:24:36So don't crouch down and don't tremble.
00:24:38He monitors each of your movements.
00:24:40The rest of the events depend on him.
00:24:42Let's go back, okay?
00:24:44Well, it looks like he's being aggressive.
00:24:46He's a tough puma
00:24:48and he doesn't want to lose his prey.
00:24:50If being imposing doesn't give you anything,
00:24:52try to shake your arms in all directions
00:24:54and shout very loudly.
00:24:56If you can throw stones at him to scare him,
00:24:58it would be a plus.
00:25:00The feline seems to want to attack.
00:25:02Whatever happens, don't flinch.
00:25:04After a while, he submits and runs away.
00:25:06You won this time,
00:25:08but that doesn't mean it will be the next time.
00:25:10If the puma takes it from you,
00:25:12your only option to stay alive
00:25:14is to defend yourself and fight back.
00:25:16Lean on your environment to help you
00:25:18and above all, don't give up.
00:25:44If you see two deep wounds on your leg,
00:25:46they correspond to the hook of a venomous snake.
00:25:48In the case of a non-venomous snake,
00:25:50you will see small marks of pointy teeth
00:25:52forming a U.
00:25:54There are about 600 species of venomous snakes
00:25:56and you must pay attention to vipers
00:25:58and cobras.
00:26:00Each of these snakes has a different type of venom
00:26:02and therefore requires different care.
00:26:04If a viper bites you,
00:26:06don't rely on the wound.
00:26:08Imprisoning the venom in the same area
00:26:10could aggravate the damage caused to the tissue.
00:26:12You can quickly go to the nearest hospital
00:26:14to get treated.
00:26:16If a cobra bites someone,
00:26:18you must bandage the bite
00:26:20to prevent the venom from spreading
00:26:22in the bloodstream.
00:26:24Keep an eye on the victim to make sure
00:26:26she is breathing well
00:26:28because cobra venom can paralyze the diaphragm.
00:26:30Don't try to suck the venom.
00:26:32It spreads so fast in the blood
00:26:34that it will be useless.
00:26:36Observe the snake and if possible
00:26:38take a picture to show it to medical staff.
00:26:40Allergies
00:26:42Most people react to allergenic compounds
00:26:44by nasal discharge or sneezing.
00:26:46But others react in a much more complex way.
00:26:48A cutaneous eruption
00:26:50can be the sign of an allergic reaction.
00:26:52This kind of irritation can appear
00:26:54a week after exposure to allergenic compounds.
00:26:56Some time ago,
00:26:58a person who had a dental device
00:27:00developed cutaneous eruptions
00:27:02under her mouth and belly.
00:27:04It turned out that she was allergic to nickel
00:27:06contained in the rings of the device.
00:27:08If cutaneous eruptions appear on your skin
00:27:10after being exposed to the sun for 1 or 2 hours,
00:27:12it is not a sunburn,
00:27:14but an allergic reaction.
00:27:16You can also have redness,
00:27:18pimples and blemishes.
00:27:20If this happens, go to the emergency room.
00:27:22They will examine you
00:27:24and explain what to do.
00:27:26Some drugs can be used
00:27:28but also fruits such as citrus or tuberculosis.
00:27:30If you are allergic to pollen,
00:27:32beware of fruits and vegetables.
00:27:34Some contain the same proteins
00:27:36and your immune system will react
00:27:38as such by causing
00:27:40chewing, swelling of the mouth
00:27:42and maybe even the face.
00:27:44If you have a deep wound on your hand,
00:27:46the first thing to do is to call an ambulance.
00:27:48You are stuck in a car in the middle of winter
00:27:50and the cold makes you shiver.
00:27:52That's a good sign.
00:27:54When the temperature drops below a comfortable level,
00:27:56the body trembles to increase its heat production
00:27:58by nearly 500%.
00:28:00But the shivers won't warm you up for long.
00:28:02After a while, your muscles will lack fuel
00:28:04and they will stop contracting.
00:28:06If a cold person keeps shivering
00:28:08and falls asleep, act quickly.
00:28:10Take her to the shelter,
00:28:12remove her wet clothes, rub her hands and feet,
00:28:14wrap her in blankets and apply
00:28:16hot compresses on her chest,
00:28:18neck and belly.
00:28:20Do not apply hot compresses on her arms or legs.
00:28:22The sudden heat will force
00:28:24the cold blood to return to the heart,
00:28:26brain and lungs and will lower the temperature
00:28:28in the center of the body.
00:28:30While you are driving on a deserted road,
00:28:32you may hear a tornado warning on the radio.
00:28:34A tornado warning means
00:28:36that one of them is likely to form.
00:28:38But a tornado warning means
00:28:40that a tornado has appeared on the radar
00:28:42or that it has been spotted by a person.
00:28:44You must also beware of hail.
00:28:46It appears when the rising currents
00:28:48of a storm push raindrops
00:28:50into thick clouds where they freeze.
00:28:52But when a tornado approaches,
00:28:54it can hail without rain.
00:28:56Everything suddenly becomes calm
00:28:58and there is no wind.
00:29:00You will hear hail moving in rotation
00:29:02or towards the sky,
00:29:04then you will hear a sound of a waterfall
00:29:06which will turn into a roar
00:29:08when the tornado approaches.
00:29:10This sound is similar to that of a train
00:29:12or an airplane jet.
00:29:14Debris will begin to fall
00:29:16and a cloud in the shape of a funnel
00:29:18will begin to spin,
00:29:20attracting branches and leaves upwards.
00:29:22If the tornado does not move
00:29:24to the left or to the right,
00:29:26it may be heading towards you
00:29:28If you are watching TV at home,
00:29:30you hear a strange sound.
00:29:32It sounds like an air flow,
00:29:34but after checking all the doors,
00:29:36you don't say that there is nothing.
00:29:38The next day, you feel a pressure
00:29:40in your chest that gets worse
00:29:42as the week goes by.
00:29:44These chest pains are accompanied
00:29:46by a terrible feeling of exhaustion.
00:29:48You then tell yourself that you have
00:29:50a health problem, but the real problem
00:29:52comes from your house.
00:29:54You may be intoxicated
00:29:56by the oxygen in your body.
00:29:58This intoxication can cause headaches,
00:30:00nausea and a state of confusion.
00:30:02In this case, run outside to get some air
00:30:04and call an ambulance.
00:30:06Also get a carbon monoxide detector
00:30:08and install it in the hallway
00:30:10or in the room where you sleep.
00:30:12Check the batteries twice a year
00:30:14and if the alarm goes off,
00:30:16go out immediately.
00:30:18As you ice skate on a frozen lake,
00:30:20you hear a crack and you suddenly
00:30:22find yourself in icy water.
00:30:24Don't panic, it will pass
00:30:26after 1 to 3 minutes.
00:30:28Then find a piece of solid ice
00:30:30to which you hang.
00:30:32Don't try to climb it,
00:30:34just put your arms on the ice
00:30:36and push with your legs
00:30:38as if you wanted to swim forward.
00:30:40This will help you crawl out of the water.
00:30:42Once you are on the ice,
00:30:44don't get up,
00:30:46because your weight will
00:30:48concentrate on a small surface
00:30:50of ice and it will crack again.
00:30:52Glasses are made of several layers of material
00:30:54whose purpose is to make them resistant.
00:30:56Here is how to do it.
00:30:58Avoid the windshield and the rear window
00:31:00because they are more difficult to break.
00:31:02Choose glasses for the driver
00:31:04or passenger side.
00:31:06If you have a hammer,
00:31:08don't aim at the center of the glass,
00:31:10but rather the edges,
00:31:12where the glass is less resistant.
00:31:14If the glasses resist the hammer,
00:31:16screwdriver or other tool,
00:31:18look for a small pointed stone.
00:31:20Open the hood, remove the candle,
00:31:22break the porcelain case
00:31:24and hit the ceramic piece
00:31:26anywhere on the glass.
00:31:28Imagine that you are on vacation
00:31:30somewhere on the Pacific coast.
00:31:32Suddenly, you feel a strong shock.
00:31:34It may be the forerunner
00:31:36of a tsunami approaching.
00:31:38It could also trigger big waves
00:31:40several thousand kilometers away.
00:31:42But there are other signs
00:31:44that announce the approach of a tsunami.
00:31:46One of them is the sudden change
00:31:48of the sea level
00:31:50to 1.5 kilometers inland.
00:31:52According to many experts,
00:31:54when the sea level starts to rise,
00:31:56there are 5 minutes left to evacuate
00:31:58before the giant wave hits.
00:32:00And don't forget,
00:32:02science is always there to help you.
00:32:06On the way to the Caribbean,
00:32:08your plane breaks down
00:32:10and you crash straight into
00:32:12a dangerous tropical forest.
00:32:14If you want to survive
00:32:16the course,
00:32:18you will have to overcome
00:32:20a series of challenges.
00:32:22Great holidays, right?
00:32:24You know you can't survive
00:32:26without water for a long time.
00:32:28So your first mission
00:32:30is to find a drinking water source.
00:32:32Near your camp,
00:32:34there are a few options.
00:32:36You have a small pond,
00:32:38a stream and a juicy cactus.
00:32:40Which water source
00:32:42do you think is the most reliable?
00:32:46Most of the cacti
00:32:48are quite toxic
00:32:50and instead of quenching your thirst,
00:32:52they could give you stomach cramps.
00:32:54The pond is not a good option either.
00:32:56It is full of all kinds
00:32:58of bacteria and therefore
00:33:00to be prescribed.
00:33:02The stream is your safest water source.
00:33:04It's the freshest.
00:33:06It's been two hours
00:33:08since your accident.
00:33:10The survivalists know that your next step
00:33:12is to find a shelter or spend the night.
00:33:14You look around
00:33:16and spot three different options.
00:33:18There is a big tree with a branch
00:33:20on which you could rest for the night.
00:33:22There is a rather dark and humid cave
00:33:24that seems quite scary to you.
00:33:26And there is a clearing in the forest
00:33:28where you could make yourself
00:33:30a bed of fortune with dead leaves.
00:33:32What do you choose?
00:33:38There is a wide choice of natural shelters
00:33:40in nature.
00:33:42There are also large trees
00:33:44because they can be hit by lightning
00:33:46and a clearing will not protect you
00:33:48from potential predators or bad weather.
00:33:50This is why the cave
00:33:52is generally a good option
00:33:54especially if you are in a cold region.
00:33:56Caves tend to maintain
00:33:58a constant temperature.
00:34:00So it's a good place to spend the night.
00:34:02More than ten hours have passed
00:34:04and your stomach is starting to growl.
00:34:06You go on an expedition
00:34:08to find food
00:34:10and plants that could be edible.
00:34:12You just need to determine
00:34:14the best way to know
00:34:16if it is safe to eat them or not.
00:34:18What should you do then?
00:34:20You could feel the plant
00:34:22and inspect its color.
00:34:24You could rub the plant on your skin
00:34:26and wait for a reaction.
00:34:28Or you could take a small bite
00:34:30and wait for any effects.
00:34:32What is your opinion in this scenario?
00:34:40The simple fact of feeling a plant
00:34:42and judging its color
00:34:44will not be enough to determine
00:34:46if it is toxic.
00:34:48Rubbing it on your skin
00:34:50could give you some indications
00:34:52but you should go a little further.
00:34:54The best way to see
00:34:56if a plant is edible or not
00:34:58is to take a small bite
00:35:00and wait for any undesirable effects.
00:35:02Of course, this option
00:35:04already presents a risk
00:35:06but if your stomach growls
00:35:08at the end of your second day
00:35:10in the jungle,
00:35:12you start to hear noises.
00:35:14It looks like there are predators
00:35:16in the surroundings.
00:35:18What is the best idea
00:35:20to stay safe in this case?
00:35:22You could climb the highest tree
00:35:24and wait until you heard nothing.
00:35:26You could hold on
00:35:28and light a fire.
00:35:30Or you could spend the night
00:35:32in the open
00:35:34so that they do not find you.
00:35:38If you decide
00:35:40to go on an excursion at night,
00:35:42it could be very risky.
00:35:44Although most wild animals
00:35:46are not dangerous by nature,
00:35:48they have a hunting instinct
00:35:50and may want to
00:35:52only eat you.
00:35:54Lighting a fire in the middle of nature
00:35:56tends to protect you from the biggest predators
00:35:58in the jungle.
00:36:00The fire frightens them
00:36:02while it means
00:36:04that the area is occupied.
00:36:06You managed to spend your first two days
00:36:08in the jungle in one piece.
00:36:10Congratulations!
00:36:12But the next morning,
00:36:14walking in the woods,
00:36:16you come across the feline
00:36:18you heard the night before.
00:36:20It is a female jaguar
00:36:22and her cubs.
00:36:24She starts to growl
00:36:26and show you her claws.
00:36:28What should you do now,
00:36:30Indiana Jones?
00:36:32Your first option
00:36:34is to stay in your position
00:36:36and grow as big as possible,
00:36:38while growling the same
00:36:40to frighten this mother jaguar.
00:36:42Your third option
00:36:44is to throw pieces of wood
00:36:46and pebbles at her,
00:36:48hoping that this is enough
00:36:50to keep her at a distance
00:36:52while you move away slowly.
00:36:54Jumping in the air
00:36:56could make this mother jaguar
00:36:58even more agitated
00:37:00and push her to attack you.
00:37:02Small jaguars tend to be more protective
00:37:04and more reactive.
00:37:06Throwing pieces of wood and pebbles
00:37:08could have the same effect as jumping,
00:37:10which is to be avoided.
00:37:12Your best option would therefore be
00:37:14to stay there and grow as big as possible.
00:37:20Just like Chris McAnlis in Into the Wild,
00:37:22you come across a river
00:37:24that you have to cross
00:37:26and you have to imagine
00:37:28the safest way to cross it.
00:37:30You can take off your shoes
00:37:32as well as most of the things
00:37:34that weigh you down
00:37:36and cross it swimming.
00:37:38You can build a fortune raft
00:37:40with the materials on board
00:37:42like tree trunks.
00:37:44You can throw a stick
00:37:46to evaluate the speed
00:37:48and strength of the current
00:37:50and try to find a narrower section
00:37:52to cross it naked.
00:37:54Here is what you should never do.
00:37:56Cross a river at high current
00:37:58because it reduces your grip.
00:38:00Hmm.
00:38:06And building a fortune raft
00:38:08doesn't seem like a war in nature
00:38:10where it could take you days.
00:38:12On the other hand,
00:38:14throwing a stick to test the current
00:38:16is an expert trick
00:38:18that will help you evaluate
00:38:20if this river is safe to cross.
00:38:22Prefer narrow and shallow areas
00:38:24if you see any.
00:38:26During an excursion,
00:38:28you accidentally cut your hand
00:38:30on a sharp rock.
00:38:32No time to panic.
00:38:34You have to act quickly.
00:38:36But what should you do?
00:38:38Hurry to find the source of the bleeding
00:38:40and apply direct pressure?
00:38:42Search for a clean water source,
00:38:44rinse the wound
00:38:46and cover it with a bandage?
00:38:48Or should you look for leaves
00:38:50to protect the wound?
00:38:56This last idea is to be proscribed.
00:38:58Never cover a wound
00:39:00without cleaning it beforehand.
00:39:02You probably won't have time
00:39:04to find a water source
00:39:06while you empty yourself of your blood.
00:39:08Which leaves us with only one option.
00:39:10You should find the source of the bleeding
00:39:12and apply pressure.
00:39:16You come across an animal carcass
00:39:18in the middle of nature.
00:39:20It looks fresh,
00:39:22but you don't know its origin.
00:39:24What should you consider
00:39:26before deciding to feed on it?
00:39:28Examine the color of its skin
00:39:30or feathers
00:39:32and make sure it doesn't smell strong.
00:39:36Pay attention to the presence
00:39:38of carcass-like birds nearby
00:39:40or wait to see another animal
00:39:42interested in this carcass.
00:39:46If carcasses, like vultures,
00:39:48hang in the parishes,
00:39:50it probably means that the carcass
00:39:52is contaminated.
00:39:54These birds have a rather developed sense
00:39:56of smell and are attracted
00:39:58by the carcass in decomposition.
00:40:00But if they avoid the animal,
00:40:02it could be a sign that it was sick
00:40:04or contaminated.
00:40:06In other words,
00:40:08your first option is still the best.
00:40:10It's been three days now
00:40:12and you decide it's high time
00:40:14to call for help.
00:40:16Why have you waited so long?
00:40:18A few options are available to you.
00:40:20You can call at regular intervals.
00:40:22You can blow in your survival whistle
00:40:24three times in a row.
00:40:26Or you can put out your fire
00:40:28to send signals with its smoke.
00:40:30Which seems to you
00:40:32to be the best choice here?
00:40:40Let's be frank.
00:40:42You shouldn't waste your precious forces
00:40:44shouting minute after minute.
00:40:46You'd better preserve your energy
00:40:48Blowing can be useful
00:40:50if you hear human noises
00:40:52in the forest.
00:40:54Otherwise, it's also a waste of energy.
00:40:56The best choice
00:40:58is probably to send
00:41:00smoke signals to the sky.
00:41:02Let's hope the rescuers notice you.
00:41:04Otherwise, well,
00:41:06this animal carcass looks more and more
00:41:08attractive, doesn't it?
00:41:12You fly over the Pacific Ocean
00:41:14when suddenly a storm hits the plane
00:41:16The plane starts to descend
00:41:18and you lose control.
00:41:20You quickly equip yourself
00:41:22with a parachute,
00:41:24you eject from the plane
00:41:26and you land on an island.
00:41:28Fortunately, you were the only one
00:41:30aboard the aircraft
00:41:32carrying goods abroad.
00:41:34Luckily, the storm
00:41:36didn't damage your parachute.
00:41:38You detach yourself
00:41:40and head for the nearest shelter
00:41:42under palm trees.
00:41:45The next day
00:41:48The sun shines
00:41:50and the waves seem pleasant and friendly.
00:41:52You wake up and look around you.
00:41:54There is nothing but a large stretch
00:41:56of water surrounding you everywhere.
00:41:58There are no boats,
00:42:00no humans,
00:42:02no other living beings in the shelters.
00:42:04You travel the island trying to find anything.
00:42:06You don't even know what you're looking for.
00:42:08On one side of the small island
00:42:10you see scrap metal
00:42:12lying on the shore.
00:42:14You rush there
00:42:16and try to see if there is anything useful.
00:42:18Unfortunately,
00:42:20everything has been destroyed
00:42:22except a sealed box that came out of it.
00:42:24You open it
00:42:26and see dozens of duct tape rolls
00:42:28stacked on top of each other.
00:42:30After crossing the island,
00:42:32you return to your camp
00:42:34dragging the duct tape box with you.
00:42:38You try to understand what to do
00:42:40and suddenly you have a wonderful idea.
00:42:44Some places on the island are difficult to access
00:42:46and as your shoes are damaged,
00:42:48you will make yourself sandals.
00:42:50To do this,
00:42:52you grab a few branches
00:42:54and try to use duct tape
00:42:56to make a new pair of shoes.
00:42:58After several unsuccessful attempts,
00:43:00you are about to give up.
00:43:02It is then that you attach duct tape
00:43:04to pieces of tree bark
00:43:06that are about the size of your foot.
00:43:08These will be the soles
00:43:10of your new shoes.
00:43:12The duct tape is smooth
00:43:14and will not hurt you.
00:43:16After adding several branches,
00:43:18you wrap the duct tape around your feet
00:43:20and voila!
00:43:22You have sandals in canvas duct tape.
00:43:24You can now venture
00:43:26into the rocky parts of the island
00:43:28without damaging your feet.
00:43:30As you walk along the island,
00:43:32you begin to feel the heat.
00:43:34You wrap your shirt around your head
00:43:36and this is not enough to protect you.
00:43:38You use duct tape
00:43:40to create a hat with leaves.
00:43:42You then place it on your head.
00:43:44You can now leave safely.
00:43:46After a while,
00:43:48you come back with objects
00:43:50that you found on the island.
00:43:52At this time,
00:43:54you begin to feel your stomach growl.
00:43:56Then, on a rocky reef,
00:43:58you spot big crabs and delicious fish.
00:44:00But you can't catch them
00:44:02with your bare hands.
00:44:04You grab a long branch
00:44:06and palm leaves
00:44:08and tie it to make a net.
00:44:10You then use duct tape
00:44:12to reinforce it
00:44:14and you head for the reef.
00:44:16You wear your lucky sandals
00:44:18and your hat to protect your head
00:44:20and you transport the net
00:44:22to catch fish.
00:44:24So far, you have only used
00:44:26two rolls of duct tape.
00:44:28After a while,
00:44:30you manage to catch some fish
00:44:32You make a fire
00:44:34and start to grill your catch.
00:44:36You sit on a log
00:44:38but this seat is not very comfortable.
00:44:40You take duct tape
00:44:42and you make a mat.
00:44:44Once the food is ready,
00:44:46you enjoy yourself.
00:44:48But there is another problem,
00:44:50the water.
00:44:52There is no fresh water in the surroundings
00:44:54but a storm is preparing.
00:44:56In the meantime,
00:44:58you take some coconuts
00:45:00to refresh yourself.
00:45:02You prepare a small hut
00:45:04by gathering branches and leaves
00:45:06and tying them together
00:45:08so that the water cannot infiltrate
00:45:10into your new house.
00:45:12At the same time,
00:45:14you create a funnel
00:45:16with duct tape
00:45:18to collect rainwater.
00:45:20After entering the funnel,
00:45:22the water is collected
00:45:24in an artificial pond
00:45:26also made with duct tape.
00:45:28The storm starts to prepare
00:45:30and you stay inside your hut
00:45:32where you have your new floor mat.
00:45:34You get bored
00:45:36so you create a chair and a table
00:45:38with duct tape to make the hut
00:45:40a little more comfortable.
00:45:42It starts to rain
00:45:44and you notice that water has accumulated
00:45:46in the reservoir you built.
00:45:48You drink it immediately
00:45:50using a coconut shell as a glass.
00:45:52Your hut resists the storm
00:45:54and you sleep on your comfortable mattress.
00:45:58The next day,
00:46:00you check the duct tape
00:46:02and you see that you are halfway
00:46:04to your last roll of duct tape.
00:46:06You have built a solid and secure hut
00:46:08and you have a regular supply
00:46:10of food from the reef.
00:46:12You have already spent 5 days on the island
00:46:14so it is time to find a way out.
00:46:18You have done your best to get help
00:46:20but nothing.
00:46:22Not a plane or a boat in sight.
00:46:24You desperately try to get out
00:46:26and you are lucky.
00:46:28You see a cargo far away.
00:46:30You have to act quickly.
00:46:34After reviewing
00:46:36your box of duct tape,
00:46:38you decide to create a raft
00:46:40to go to the sea.
00:46:42You gather enough food and water
00:46:44for the trip and you get to work.
00:46:48You start by gathering big ronds
00:46:50for the base and you put them side by side.
00:46:52You have a rope
00:46:54made of tree bark
00:46:56and leaves to tie the trunks together.
00:46:58You make sure it is big enough
00:47:00so you can hold on to it.
00:47:02You then take another series of ronds
00:47:04and you place them on the base
00:47:06then you repeat the same process
00:47:08to create a second layer.
00:47:10This way, you minimize the risk of sagging.
00:47:12Finally, you glue duct tape
00:47:14on all the weak points to strengthen your raft.
00:47:16With the help of a few branches,
00:47:18you create rams to move forward
00:47:20with pegs made with duct tape.
00:47:22You see that you used
00:47:24about 75% of your reserves,
00:47:26including the duct tape
00:47:28you used to build the cabin and the furniture.
00:47:30It is not as solid
00:47:32as new duct tape,
00:47:34but it does the job.
00:47:36Once the base
00:47:38and the rams are finished,
00:47:40you create a small cabin
00:47:42to shelter your food and supplies
00:47:44and protect them from the waves.
00:47:46You also make a wooden mast
00:47:48and use a piece of fabric as a sail.
00:47:50You put the raft on the water
00:47:52and start rowing.
00:47:54So far, everything is going well.
00:47:56You open the sail and take a break.
00:47:58You turn around
00:48:00and look at the island
00:48:02that has been your home
00:48:04for the last five days.
00:48:06You leave for a dangerous journey.
00:48:08You risk everything,
00:48:10but if you stay on the island
00:48:12for too long,
00:48:14you certainly won't make it.
00:48:16It's already been an hour
00:48:18but the boat is getting closer.
00:48:20You still have a roll of duct tape
00:48:22to use in case of emergency.
00:48:24The waters are calm
00:48:26and you see dolphins swimming around you.
00:48:28You eat fish
00:48:30and drink water before noticing
00:48:32that the waves have grown.
00:48:34You prepare your sail
00:48:36and you take shelter.
00:48:38Fortunately, your raft is solid.
00:48:40Big waves crash
00:48:42against it,
00:48:44dropping some of your food
00:48:46but the raft is still in one piece.
00:48:50The sun is setting
00:48:52and there is still no sign of life.
00:48:56You use the rest of the duct tape
00:48:58to repair the raft.
00:49:00Even if you lost food
00:49:02during the storm,
00:49:04you have your net to catch more fish.
00:49:06You light a small campfire
00:49:08in a coconut shell.
00:49:10You cook the fish and start eating.
00:49:12You turn around
00:49:14and you see a boat coming towards you.
00:49:16You catch a branch,
00:49:18light it and shake it
00:49:20so that the boat sees you.
00:49:22It looks like you're going to miss it
00:49:24but someone on the boat
00:49:26notices you.
00:49:28They bring down a lifeboat
00:49:30to rescue you.
00:49:32We can say that the duct tape
00:49:34really saved your life.
00:49:38Are you ready for a special challenge?
00:49:40You won't be able to leave
00:49:42for a whole month
00:49:44and your friends will come
00:49:46to give you food and drinks.
00:49:50You will be able to adjust
00:49:52the water temperature
00:49:54whenever you want.
00:49:56You are already excited
00:49:58and you are sure
00:50:00that you will win a lot of money,
00:50:02several hundred euros,
00:50:04when you have held on for a whole month.
00:50:06You recently made a bet
00:50:08with your friends
00:50:10and sat in a bar.
00:50:12You were far from suspecting
00:50:14that a simple conversation
00:50:16would lead to this.
00:50:18You discussed the evolution of humanity
00:50:20and the conversation focused
00:50:22on the possibility
00:50:24that humans are evolving
00:50:26towards aquatic mammals
00:50:28and potentially becoming amphibians.
00:50:30Evolution will prove it to us,
00:50:32you tried to tell your friends.
00:50:34They were not convinced,
00:50:36even with your example
00:50:38that we, humans,
00:50:40have a better grip
00:50:42when we fish with our bare hands.
00:50:44Of course, your friends
00:50:46don't see how this could relate
00:50:48to a possible evolution
00:50:50towards an amphibian state.
00:50:52You felt the need
00:50:54to prove them wrong
00:50:56and while your friends
00:50:58were having fun,
00:51:00you thought about
00:51:02how to prove them wrong.
00:51:04Then the idea came to you.
00:51:06You said,
00:51:08I bet I can stay in a bathtub
00:51:10for a whole month.
00:51:12And now you are following
00:51:14what you seem to suspect.
00:51:16Your knowledge of the particular evolution
00:51:18of humans gives you confidence.
00:51:20You know that there have been
00:51:22some cases in the history of humanity
00:51:24where people adapted naturally
00:51:26to live with the sea.
00:51:28This seems to be a sure bet to you.
00:51:30For example,
00:51:32sea nomads from Southeast Asia
00:51:34have been fishing in their own way
00:51:36for a thousand years.
00:51:38By diving deep into the water
00:51:40to catch their fish,
00:51:42armed with simple lures,
00:51:44these nomads adapted
00:51:46to become bigger over the centuries.
00:51:48This allowed them to pump
00:51:50more oxygen cells
00:51:52into the vital organs
00:51:54and store more of it
00:51:56in order to plunge them
00:51:58into deep water.
00:52:00This understanding is enough
00:52:02to make you laugh all day long.
00:52:04You say it will be the easiest money
00:52:06you have ever earned.
00:52:08And you list what you plan to buy with it.
00:52:10You sleep well during the first night.
00:52:12But you are far from suspecting
00:52:14that your skin absorbs the water
00:52:16from the bathtub while you sleep.
00:52:18Every passing hour,
00:52:20a larger amount of water
00:52:22penetrates your skin.
00:52:24Between the two layers,
00:52:26water bubbles form,
00:52:28creating visible bumps
00:52:30You are slightly alarmed
00:52:32to see the transformation of your skin.
00:52:34You look at your hands.
00:52:36They are all white,
00:52:38with the skin crumbling,
00:52:40and your arms are covered
00:52:42with big blocks full of liquid.
00:52:44It's not nice to see.
00:52:46You hear someone entering the bathroom
00:52:48and you try to calm down.
00:52:50It's only the second day after all.
00:52:52You have to harden yourself.
00:52:54You have to win this bet
00:52:56not only for the money
00:52:58but also for a plate of food.
00:53:00His face quickly becomes pale
00:53:02when he sees the bumps on your arms.
00:53:04Worried, he asks you if you are okay.
00:53:06But, surprisingly,
00:53:08you feel very well and answer
00:53:10that it's just a little bit.
00:53:12You are curious to understand
00:53:14why there is no pain
00:53:16given the appearance of your arms.
00:53:18Without thinking,
00:53:20you start scratching the big bubbles
00:53:22on your arms.
00:53:24You keep rubbing them
00:53:26as if you were rid of a useless weight.
00:53:28You find yourself with a new layer
00:53:30of scales instead of skin.
00:53:32Your friend asks you
00:53:34to end the bet
00:53:36given this sudden change of appearance.
00:53:38But you say that you are okay
00:53:40and that you want to continue.
00:53:42The stake is too high
00:53:44and you desperately want to win.
00:53:46While your friend accepts and leaves,
00:53:48you ask to continue in a jacuzzi.
00:53:50Your wish is granted
00:53:52and now not only
00:53:54your friends come to visit you,
00:53:56but also the members of the village,
00:53:58very curious,
00:54:00because events like this
00:54:02do not remain secret
00:54:04for long in such a small village.
00:54:06Over the days,
00:54:08other scales appear instead of your skin,
00:54:10covering your legs,
00:54:12your arms and the bottom of your body.
00:54:14Your skin is still visible
00:54:16on most of your body,
00:54:18but the scales spread quickly
00:54:20in the same way as a cutaneous eruption.
00:54:22This is the swimming pool of the village,
00:54:24not far from the sea.
00:54:26You now enter the last week of the bet
00:54:28and the whole village is aware of you,
00:54:30the fish man.
00:54:32What you find incredible
00:54:34is that when people visit you
00:54:36in the pool,
00:54:38there is neither fear nor judgment.
00:54:40People are simply delighted and intrigued
00:54:42by the show you offer them.
00:54:44The pool is large but not heated.
00:54:46A teenager asks you if you are hot enough.
00:54:48But you don't notice the cold at all
00:54:50and you feel rather comfortable.
00:54:52Your diet has changed a lot.
00:54:54You mainly eat fish.
00:54:56Palms have grown between your fingers
00:54:58and your toes
00:55:00and small slots on each side of your ribs
00:55:02have opened,
00:55:04forming branches that allow you
00:55:06to breathe underwater.
00:55:08As you continue to evolve,
00:55:10you try to reassure yourself
00:55:12by telling yourself that it's almost over
00:55:14and that winning this bet was all that mattered.
00:55:16You think back to what happened
00:55:18when you and your friends made this bet.
00:55:20You consider all this money.
00:55:22All this will soon have been worth it.
00:55:24And then you can always go back to normal.
00:55:26It will surely only be temporary.
00:55:30The last day of the bet is finally coming.
00:55:32A big party has been organized
00:55:34to celebrate your victory.
00:55:36All the villagers attend the celebration.
00:55:38There is an orchestra
00:55:40and a big feast for everyone.
00:55:42You have fun with the villagers,
00:55:44preferring to stay in your pool, of course.
00:55:46Teenagers throw fish at you
00:55:48and you catch them in your mouth
00:55:50laughing at your own expense.
00:55:52You jump in the air,
00:55:54making turns for the villagers
00:55:56who applaud each time.
00:55:58As the party goes on,
00:56:00you slowly detach yourself
00:56:02from the celebration,
00:56:04meditating alone in your pool.
00:56:06You feel tired of the festivities
00:56:08and the tension.
00:56:10You watch the villagers laugh
00:56:12and party.
00:56:14You feel a sudden urge to leave
00:56:16and the party is no longer of interest to you.
00:56:18The money of the bet
00:56:20is not of interest to you either.
00:56:22You don't care anymore
00:56:24to have proved that everyone was wrong.
00:56:26You only feel the urge to be free.
00:56:28You swim to the edge of the pool.
00:56:30It is night, so no one can see
00:56:32your attempt to escape.
00:56:34You are being pulled out.
00:56:36The weight of your body out of the water
00:56:38is so heavy and your legs and arms
00:56:40are so weak that you collapse
00:56:42Finally,
00:56:44you reach the edge of the beach
00:56:46and you collapse when you reach the water.
00:56:48Out of breath.
00:56:50The small waves of salty water
00:56:52that you feel splash on your face
00:56:54revive you after your exhausting journey.
00:56:56Once you have gathered enough energy,
00:56:58you start swimming towards deeper waters.
00:57:00And like a fish in the water,
00:57:02you swim with ease.
00:57:04What you feel right now
00:57:06is to have been in a cage all your life.
00:57:08Now you are finally free.
00:57:10The graying sensation of the water
00:57:12and its unlimited extension
00:57:14seems heavenly to you.
00:57:16As you swim further in the sea,
00:57:18you suddenly stop to look at the village
00:57:20for a moment.
00:57:22You take a break
00:57:24and you look at what was once
00:57:26everything you knew
00:57:28and you listen to the sounds
00:57:30muffled in the distance
00:57:32while thinking about your old existence.
00:57:34You feel no emotion
00:57:36while looking back,
00:57:38ready to start a new life
00:57:40under the sea.
00:57:42You can turn ordinary matches
00:57:44into waterproof matches.
00:57:46Apply a thin layer of nail polish
00:57:48on your matches and let them dry.
00:57:50Once they are ready,
00:57:52they will remain dry enough to light a fire,
00:57:54even if you drop them in the water.
00:57:56If you get lost somewhere
00:57:58during the winter and you are thirsty,
00:58:00don't eat snow.
00:58:02It contains a lot more air than water,
00:58:04so you won't feel much more hydrated.
00:58:06However, it takes a lot of energy
00:58:08to try to melt it.
00:58:10Worse still, you risk lowering
00:58:12your body temperature
00:58:14and you could fall into hypothermia.
00:58:16If you come across a coyote or a wolf,
00:58:18don't turn your back to it.
00:58:20Move back slowly while facing the animal.
00:58:22However, this only works
00:58:24if the animal is alone.
00:58:26If you come across a seagull,
00:58:28the most important thing is to make sure
00:58:30it doesn't surround you.
00:58:32Move back to a tree and put your back against it.
00:58:34Do it as quickly as possible.
00:58:36Several layers of clothing
00:58:38will warm you up better
00:58:40than a single fur coat or a single warm jacket.
00:58:42The air will be trapped between the layers of clothing,
00:58:44which will isolate you
00:58:46and keep your body warm.
00:58:48If you get lost in the woods,
00:58:50always try to sleep a little above the ground.
00:58:52You can lie down on a layer of branches
00:58:54and leaves like a fortune bed
00:58:56or a hammock between two trees.
00:58:58At night, the temperature drops
00:59:00and the ground becomes cold.
00:59:02Turn off the light while you sleep
00:59:04and the ground will absorb your body heat.
00:59:06You are in a boat
00:59:08in the middle of the sea.
00:59:10There is no food, no fishing net,
00:59:12and you are hungry.
00:59:14It was supposed to be a three-hour excursion.
00:59:16But you know what?
00:59:18You can catch fish with your shoelaces
00:59:20and any object.
00:59:22A phone, a watch, a key.
00:59:24The shadow projected by the boat in the sea
00:59:26can attract fish
00:59:28and a thoughtful object can serve as bait.
00:59:30Even if a fish does not die,
00:59:32activities like this
00:59:34are a good way not to lose your head in the sea.
00:59:36A short meditation
00:59:38can save you from a panic attack.
00:59:40You have to focus on your breathing
00:59:42and try to slow it down.
00:59:44Your brain will quickly calm down
00:59:46and divert its attention from panic.
00:59:48Oxygen masks in airplanes
00:59:50work on the same principle.
00:59:52When you control your breathing,
00:59:54your attention is redirected
00:59:56away from what is happening.
00:59:58You can make a torch
01:00:00from a log.
01:00:02Place a small log vertically,
01:00:04make a deep notch in the shape of a star on top.
01:00:06Put some dry grass,
01:00:08leaves and twigs in it.
01:00:10Once you have finished,
01:00:12put the fire on the log
01:00:14and it will burn for three hours maximum.
01:00:16It should work no matter the size
01:00:18and the type of wood.
01:00:20If you meet a grizzly in anger,
01:00:22never try to run away
01:00:24because the bear can easily catch up with you.
01:00:26Grizzlies only attack when they see a threat
01:00:28so they will often leave you alone
01:00:30if you show them that you won't cause them any trouble.
01:00:32But this only works with grizzlies.
01:00:34If a confrontation is inevitable,
01:00:36move back slowly
01:00:38and use an anti-bear spray.
01:00:40If you don't have one,
01:00:42the pepper spray works the same way
01:00:44and should disorientate the bear and make it run away.
01:00:46Or not.
01:00:48Don't eat bees or mushrooms in the forest
01:00:50if you don't know exactly what they are.
01:00:52They could be toxic.
01:00:54If you don't have a choice,
01:00:56eat the inner bark of the herbs,
01:00:58boulders and bread to fill your stomach.
01:01:00Use a knife to remove the rough outer bark
01:01:02and get to the softer white substance.
01:01:04You can boil it
01:01:06to make it even softer
01:01:08or cook it on an open fire
01:01:10to make it crunchy.
01:01:12And if you are really hungry,
01:01:14you can eat ants.
01:01:16They may not be very appetizing
01:01:18but they are quite nutritious.
01:01:20If you don't have a watch,
01:01:22put your finger in front of the sun.
01:01:24Lift your hand so that the inside of your palm
01:01:26is facing you.
01:01:28Your fingers should be between the sun
01:01:30and the horizon line.
01:01:32Look how many fingers can hold in this space.
01:01:34The thickness of a finger corresponds to about 15 minutes.
01:01:36You can therefore calculate the time left
01:01:38before sunset.
01:01:40If you are lost and you have to make a fire
01:01:42to attract attention,
01:01:44throw a lot of bread or cedar branches,
01:01:46pineapples and any useless rubbery object.
01:01:48Your fire will emit more black smoke
01:01:50and it will be visible from afar.
01:01:52If you don't have water in the desert
01:01:54but you have food,
01:01:56try to avoid eating for as long as possible.
01:01:58The more you eat, the hungrier you are.
01:02:00The body needs liquid to digest food.
01:02:02It will therefore use the little you have.
01:02:04A person can live much longer
01:02:06without food than without water
01:02:08so don't be afraid to be hungry.
01:02:10You found a huge puddle of dirty water
01:02:12in the forest.
01:02:14If you desperately need to drink,
01:02:16you can fill your bottle and filter it
01:02:18with clean drinking water.
01:02:20To clean it, make a rope made of gas or clothes.
01:02:22Place one end in the dirty water bottle
01:02:24and the other in an empty bottle.
01:02:26Very quickly, clean water will flow
01:02:28into the empty bottle through the rope
01:02:30while impurities will remain in the first.
01:02:32Before going hiking,
01:02:34replace your ordinary laces
01:02:36with paracord laces.
01:02:38If you don't have enough rope,
01:02:40these laces can give you a few extra centimeters
01:02:42if necessary.
01:02:44If you are lost in the forest
01:02:46then pick up leaves and dry grass
01:02:48on the ground and mix them with two layers of clothes.
01:02:50This will help you stay warm longer.
01:02:52If you are lost in a desert,
01:02:54try to move as little as possible
01:02:56during the day.
01:02:58Find a shadow or create one
01:03:00from improvised materials
01:03:02and shelter until the evening.
01:03:04At night, you will spend much less energy
01:03:06and you will use less liquid while walking.
01:03:08This will help you avoid the risk of sunstroke.
01:03:10If you fall through the ice,
01:03:12don't try to get out of it
01:03:14or you will fall into the pool.
01:03:16If you put your hands on the ice
01:03:18and you try to swing with your arms,
01:03:20they could crack and make you fall into the water.
01:03:22You have to stretch your arms parallel
01:03:24to the surface of the ice
01:03:26and extend your legs back
01:03:28so that they float in the water.
01:03:30In this horizontal position,
01:03:32start shaking your legs as if you were swimming.
01:03:34Move your arms carefully
01:03:36without putting too much weight on the ice
01:03:38and you should be able to get out of it.
01:03:40If you have to make a fire
01:03:42and create a small underground tunnel
01:03:44between the two,
01:03:46make a fire in one of the pits.
01:03:48The wind will not be able to extinguish it
01:03:50and the fire will be fed into the air
01:03:52by the second pit.
01:03:54This method is as useful
01:03:56if you have to make a fire
01:03:58without attracting attention.
01:04:00In the dark,
01:04:02this type of fire will be less visible.
01:04:04Do not throw or burst the bubble wrap.
01:04:06Take it on an expedition with you.
01:04:08It will protect you from the cold
01:04:10and protect you from the heat.
01:04:12The bubble wrap prevents heat from escaping.
01:04:14The plastic in which the bubbles are made
01:04:16is impermeable
01:04:18so the bubble wrap can also prevent you
01:04:20from being wet.
01:04:22By swimming in the sea,
01:04:24not far from the shore,
01:04:26you can easily be carried away
01:04:28by the currents.
01:04:30If this happens,
01:04:32the most important thing to remember
01:04:34is not to swim against the current.
01:04:36This will only waste your energy
01:04:38and your life.
01:04:40Sooner or later,
01:04:42you will have to get out of the current
01:04:44and you will be able to swim safely
01:04:46to the beach.
01:04:48If you are stuck in a free-fall elevator,
01:04:50do not try to jump at the moment of impact.
01:04:52Do not sit or stand either.
01:04:54You have to lie on the ground facing the ceiling.
01:04:56Spread your legs as much as possible,
01:04:58open your face with one hand
01:05:00and put the other hand behind your head
01:05:02to protect you.
01:05:04In this position,
01:05:06a rescue helicopter flies over the forest
01:05:08but you do not have a lighting rocket
01:05:10and you do not have time to make a fire.
01:05:12Use a small mirror or a phone screen
01:05:14to reflect the sunlight.
01:05:16Direct the beam of light towards the helicopter.
01:05:18Rescuers should notice the flash
01:05:20and fly towards you to save you.
01:05:22If you fall from a great height,
01:05:24try to reproduce the position of a paratrooper.
01:05:26Your head and chest
01:05:28must be facing down.
01:05:30Spread your arms and legs
01:05:32and bend them at an angle of 90 degrees.
01:05:34If possible,
01:05:36find a place to land.
01:05:38Bushes or haystacks
01:05:40can dampen the fall.
01:05:42On the other hand,
01:05:44the surface of the water is safe
01:05:46only if the fall does not exceed 45 meters high.
01:05:48Before landing,
01:05:50try to place your body vertically.
01:05:52Remember that it is always preferable
01:05:54to fall forward than backward.
01:05:56Protect your head and neck
01:05:58by closing your arms together around you.
01:06:00In fact, none of this
01:06:02will save you,
01:06:04but it will give you something to do
01:06:06before crashing like a huge stone
01:06:08that will dig a crater on the ground.
01:06:10But hey,
01:06:12if you fall from a cliff,
01:06:14do your best to decompose your fall
01:06:16into several parts.
01:06:18And the shorter they are,
01:06:20the better.
01:06:22Each of these steps
01:06:24will absorb part of the impact of the fall.
01:06:26In this way,
01:06:28you will have a much better chance of surviving.
01:06:30If you see a piece of wood
01:06:32or a board,
01:06:34grab it too.
01:06:36This could help dampen your fall
01:06:38when you touch the ground.
01:06:40More importantly,
01:06:42do not keep your body too rigid.
01:06:44This could damage your internal organs.
01:06:46Protect your head
01:06:48and try to land on your feet
01:06:50with your knees slightly bent.
01:06:52Well, we're not going to lie,
01:06:54once you've touched the ground,
01:06:56everything that concerns you will be slightly bent,
01:06:58so you have to try.
01:07:00If a building you were in
01:07:02has collapsed and you find yourself
01:07:04under a pile of debris and gravel,
01:07:06try not to panic.
01:07:08Yes, not easy, I know.
01:07:10Your main task is then
01:07:12to protect your respiratory organs
01:07:14and make your air tank last as long as possible.
01:07:16If there is enough space,
01:07:18take off your shirt
01:07:20and tie a knot at the bottom.
01:07:22Then put it back on your head
01:07:24through the neck hole
01:07:26of your head.
01:07:28You will then have a hood
01:07:30that will protect your face from dust,
01:07:32sand and debris.
01:07:34It will also provide you with a little oxygen
01:07:36while you try to get back to the surface.
01:07:38If you are stuck in a falling elevator,
01:07:40lie on your back
01:07:42and try to occupy as much space as possible.
01:07:44The fat and muscles of your body
01:07:46are compressible.
01:07:48They will absorb part of the force of the impact.
01:07:50If you can't lie down,
01:07:52sit on the floor.
01:07:54Your buttocks will act
01:07:56like an airbag in a car.
01:07:58But whatever position you choose,
01:08:00cover and protect your head.
01:08:02The best way to do this
01:08:04is to put one arm in front of your face
01:08:06and the other on your neck.
01:08:08If you find yourself stuck in nature,
01:08:10start by finding water.
01:08:12Check the low altitude areas.
01:08:14If there are mountains,
01:08:16look for water at the foot of the cliffs.
01:08:18If you manage to find rainwater,
01:08:20don't leave it in a container for too long.
01:08:22Observe the ants climbing the trees.
01:08:24It is likely that they are heading
01:08:26towards a source of moisture
01:08:28inside the tree.
01:08:30A bottle of water can light a fire
01:08:32if you leave it long enough
01:08:34under direct sunlight.
01:08:36The bottle will act like a lens
01:08:38gathering all the heat in one place.
01:08:40Use fire and smoke
01:08:42to signal your presence and get help.
01:08:44Cover the flames with a large branch
01:08:46or with a saucepan
01:08:48for 3 to 4 seconds.
01:08:50This will allow you to gather enough smoke.
01:08:52Then let this cloud of smoke escape.
01:08:54If you have fallen through the ice,
01:08:56try to come back to the edge.
01:08:58Don't try to get out of the water
01:09:00by pressing on the edge.
01:09:02It will continue to detach
01:09:04and you will exhaust yourself in no time.
01:09:06Put your feet and legs down
01:09:08until your body is completely
01:09:10horizontal in the water.
01:09:12After that, get out of the water
01:09:14and climb on the ice.
01:09:16Once you have arrived,
01:09:18your weight should be distributed
01:09:20on the largest surface possible.
01:09:22This way, the ice will tend
01:09:24to break less.
01:09:26So start rolling towards the edge
01:09:28like seals do.
01:09:30If you have a cramp,
01:09:32try to turn on your back
01:09:34and float.
01:09:36Massage the plant of your foot
01:09:38or the part of your leg
01:09:40that is stretched by the cramp.
01:09:42If you have a cramp at the back of the leg,
01:09:44bend it at the level of the knee
01:09:46by pulling your toes up.
01:09:48If you are caught in a fire
01:09:50inside the house,
01:09:52stay crouched down
01:09:54and crawl to the nearest exit.
01:09:56Smoke usually goes up to the ceiling.
01:09:58This is why staying on the ground
01:10:00can allow you to breathe
01:10:02a slightly cooler air.
01:10:04If you have a piece of fabric
01:10:06or a handkerchief,
01:10:08put it against your mouth.
01:10:10It will act like a filter
01:10:12against the smoke.
01:10:14Always stay at the base of the flames.
01:10:16It is much more efficient.
01:10:18And don't forget that if you break a window,
01:10:20you will let in more oxygen,
01:10:22which will feed the fire even more.
01:10:24And here is what you have to do
01:10:26to stay safe during a natural disaster.
01:10:28If you see that the area is flooded
01:10:30while you are outside,
01:10:32stay away from streams,
01:10:34rainwater collectors or rivers.
01:10:36Try to reach a higher ground.
01:10:38If you are stuck at home,
01:10:40climb on the roof if you think
01:10:42it is too dangerous.
01:10:44If a tornado is coming towards you
01:10:46and you don't have time to escape,
01:10:48find a ditch or a recess.
01:10:50Lie down and cover your head
01:10:52with your arms or clothes.
01:10:54If a tornado occurs while you are inside
01:10:56and there is no basement in your house,
01:10:58hide in a bathtub.
01:11:00Use a pillow to protect your head
01:11:02from all kinds of debris likely to fall.
01:11:04Remember that plumbing in the bathroom
01:11:06reinforces the structure of the place.
01:11:08But if your bathroom has windows
01:11:10and a wall on the outside,
01:11:12choose a safer place,
01:11:14for example a closet.
01:11:16The more walls that separate you from the tornado,
01:11:18the better.
01:11:20If you are outside during a storm
01:11:22and you suddenly feel your hair rustle,
01:11:24it is a sign that the lightning
01:11:26is about to strike.
01:11:28Your skin can start to itch
01:11:30and you may hear clicks or rumbles.
01:11:32Crouch immediately
01:11:34and place your head between your knees.
01:11:36But even if you have to sit as low as possible,
01:11:38don't touch the ground.
01:11:40The only thing that should touch the ground
01:11:42is the sole of your feet.
01:11:44Keep your heels together.
01:11:46This way, instead of going all the way around your body,
01:11:48electricity will tend to enter one foot
01:11:50and exit the other.
01:11:52You can also cover your ears with your hands
01:11:54to avoid hearing loss.
01:11:56If you are lost in the desert,
01:11:58move around in the early hours of the morning.
01:12:00This way, you will avoid the biggest heat.
01:12:02If you see a hill or another high ground,
01:12:04climb on it and look around.
01:12:06You may be able to see greenery,
01:12:08buildings or a road.
01:12:10At night, such an opportunity
01:12:12is obviously not offered.
01:12:14Many animals in the desert also hunt
01:12:16after sunset.
01:12:18This is how you should behave
01:12:20with wild animals.
01:12:22If a bull charges at you,
01:12:24stay still until it approaches,
01:12:26then throw a garment in the opposite direction.
01:12:28Bulls react to movement
01:12:30and by throwing a hat or shirt away from you,
01:12:32you will distract the animal.
01:12:34It will follow the object in motion
01:12:36and forget you.
01:12:38If a shark approaches you,
01:12:40do not swim in panic to get away from it.
01:12:42You will look like a prey
01:12:44that the animal will want to devour.
01:12:46Wait for the shark to get closer
01:12:48and start hitting it with your fists.
01:12:50Aim for its eyes, nose and gills.
01:12:52These are the only vulnerable areas
01:12:54of the animal's body.
01:12:56If you meet a pack of hostile dogs,
01:12:58divert their attention
01:13:00and move away quietly.
01:13:02If one of the dogs throws itself at you,
01:13:04place an object between you
01:13:06and the animal's jaws.
01:13:08Now, let's say you accidentally
01:13:10disturbed a bee swarm.
01:13:12Well, they will come to you.
01:13:14Run in a straight line as fast as possible
01:13:16until they stop chasing you.
01:13:18An even better solution
01:13:20is to find a shelter,
01:13:22your car, a house or even public toilets
01:13:24and hide inside.
01:13:26Now, if you accidentally
01:13:28meet a bear,
01:13:30turn around.
01:13:32No, wait, in fact,
01:13:34everything will depend on its species.
01:13:36If it is a big brown bear,
01:13:38lie down on the ground
01:13:40and pretend you are dead.
01:13:42It should not be difficult.
01:13:44But if it is a smaller black bear
01:13:46that rarely attacks people,
01:13:48scream and pretend to be bigger.
01:13:50It can help you.
01:13:52You can also try to make the bear flee
01:13:54by pretending to throw yourself at it.
01:13:56If you meet a snake,
01:13:58scream and pretend to be bigger.
01:14:00But if you can not avoid the reptile,
01:14:02raise the voice,
01:14:04hit two sticks against each other
01:14:06or hit the foot can make it retreat.
01:14:08Even if snakes have no visible ears,
01:14:10they are sensitive to vibrations.
01:14:12And if all these things happen to you on the same day,
01:14:14well, call the people
01:14:16of the Guinness Book of Records.
01:14:18I think you deserve to be in it.
01:14:20A purple sunset.
01:14:22You must have seen at least one
01:14:24during your life.
01:14:26It is related to the way in which light propagates.
01:14:28The light produced by the sun
01:14:30is white.
01:14:32When it crosses a prism,
01:14:34we observe luminous waves of different colors,
01:14:36from red to orange,
01:14:38passing through blue, green and indigo.
01:14:40Light normally moves
01:14:42in a straight line
01:14:44if there are no obstacles.
01:14:46The shortest luminous waves,
01:14:48especially blue and purple,
01:14:50are more easily dispersed
01:14:52when they meet these obstacles,
01:14:54such as the ground in the atmosphere.
01:14:56As the sun is low on the horizon
01:14:58at sunset and sunrise,
01:15:00its light must pass through more molecules
01:15:02that disperse the purple and blue light.
01:15:04The colors that your eyes perceive
01:15:06are yellow,
01:15:08orange and red.
01:15:10But in good conditions,
01:15:12you can see a beautiful purple sky.
01:15:14Sometimes a purple sky
01:15:16appears for much more harmful reasons.
01:15:18It can be caused by hurricanes,
01:15:20forest fires or dust storms.
01:15:22The concentration of steam in the air
01:15:24increases and the light
01:15:26disperses more than usual.
01:15:28Dust, the sunset
01:15:30and low clouds also contribute
01:15:32to this natural spectacle.
01:15:34The sky becomes orange and red
01:15:36at dusk if there is still enough light.
01:15:38Then it emits pink colors
01:15:40that mix with the dark blue of the sky.
01:15:42Do you remember what happens
01:15:44when you mix pink and blue?
01:15:46You get purple.
01:15:48All hurricanes do not make the sky turn purple
01:15:50and trying to predict
01:15:52if this is going to happen
01:15:54is like trying to predict a rainbow.
01:15:56However, people have reported
01:15:58that several major hurricanes
01:16:00were so close to the sky.
01:16:02A green sky can seem just as spectacular
01:16:04as purple,
01:16:06but it is also synonymous with danger.
01:16:08It usually indicates that a storm,
01:16:10a hail storm or a tornado
01:16:12is nearby.
01:16:14This unique color results from the mixture
01:16:16of the yellow rays of the sun
01:16:18and the blue of the storm clouds.
01:16:20You enjoy a beautiful day by the sea
01:16:22with a cool breeze in your hair
01:16:24when suddenly you notice
01:16:26that the water is starting to withdraw
01:16:28from the beach at full speed.
01:16:30This is the forerunner sign
01:16:32that you have to flee as quickly
01:16:34and as far as possible from the beach
01:16:36because this probably means
01:16:38that a tsunami is approaching.
01:16:40A quick reaction maximizes
01:16:42your chances of survival.
01:16:44If you notice that the sea level rises
01:16:46to the extreme,
01:16:48it may be another sign
01:16:50that a tsunami is approaching.
01:16:52This happens in 40% of cases
01:16:54and this rain is only the first wave
01:16:56of this tidal wave.
01:16:58The next wave, much more
01:17:00significant and dangerous,
01:17:02usually follows in 10 minutes.
01:17:04Another characteristic of tsunamis
01:17:06is that they are accompanied
01:17:08by a powerful rumble.
01:17:10People have compared it to thunder,
01:17:12the noise of a locomotive,
01:17:14or the rumbling of the water channel
01:17:16on the beach.
01:17:18It is in your interest
01:17:20not to approach the water.
01:17:22There may be a tearing current
01:17:24under the surface
01:17:26that can be extremely dangerous.
01:17:28Sometimes the waves hit the shore
01:17:30in an unusual way,
01:17:32forming tearing currents.
01:17:34You can then observe a strange rupture
01:17:36in the waves or an area
01:17:38whose color is different
01:17:40from that of the rest of the water.
01:17:42If you find yourself caught
01:17:44in such a phenomenon,
01:17:46try to continue to float
01:17:48but do not try to go against the current.
01:17:50You would only waste precious energy.
01:17:52Call for help
01:17:54and try to float along the shore.
01:17:56Once you have come out of the current,
01:17:58swim diagonally towards the beach.
01:18:00The next time you see
01:18:02conical-shaped clouds in the sky,
01:18:04remember that this is the right time
01:18:06to start looking for shelter.
01:18:08If they look like this,
01:18:10the storm is on its way.
01:18:12But if a cloud of this shape
01:18:14begins to spin on itself,
01:18:16it means that it is about
01:18:18to turn into a tornado.
01:18:20If bees are nearby,
01:18:22they can alert you
01:18:24to such a cataclysm.
01:18:26These working little animals
01:18:28become more active than usual
01:18:30when they feel a storm is approaching.
01:18:32They accelerate to collect more nectar
01:18:34before the storm arrives.
01:18:36And once they have finished,
01:18:38the storm will stop 15 minutes
01:18:40before a heavy rain,
01:18:42even if there are no obvious signs
01:18:44of its arrival.
01:18:46Their secret?
01:18:48Super-sensitive hairs on their backs
01:18:50that can detect the electrostatic
01:18:52accumulations of storm clouds.
01:18:54For centuries and centuries,
01:18:56people have noticed that animals
01:18:58behaved strangely a few days
01:19:00before a big earthquake.
01:19:02Dogs keep barking,
01:19:04cows stop producing milk,
01:19:06and bees desert their habitat.
01:19:08It seems that animals can feel
01:19:10the first shock waves
01:19:12weaker than humans do not even notice.
01:19:14Scientists have tried to find
01:19:16a logical explanation for this phenomenon
01:19:18and have conducted countless experiments.
01:19:20So far, they have not yet
01:19:22managed to fully explain this mystery.
01:19:24Can you smell the ozone in the air?
01:19:26When a storm is preparing,
01:19:28it is the most distinct smell
01:19:30you can perceive.
01:19:32It is the electric charge of the lightning
01:19:34in the air at an altitude.
01:19:36The other smell of the rain,
01:19:38more pleasant,
01:19:40is the petrichor.
01:19:42Rainwater exalts the molecules
01:19:44of plants, trees,
01:19:46concrete and asphalt.
01:19:48Their aroma spreads everywhere
01:19:50and you can even smell it
01:19:52in your mouth.
01:19:54All the positive ions in the air
01:19:56and released by lightning
01:19:58mix with the ozone
01:20:00and your saliva.
01:20:02You can also feel strange vibrations
01:20:04coming from metal objects
01:20:06located nearby.
01:20:08Your hands can start to sweat
01:20:10and finally, you can feel your hair
01:20:12standing on your head.
01:20:14It is a very clear signal
01:20:16that it is time to react
01:20:18and that is to flee to save your life.
01:20:20Positive charges then cross your body
01:20:22trying to reach the negatively charged part
01:20:24of the storm.
01:20:26And believe me, you really do not want
01:20:28these charges to meet.
01:20:30If there is no shelter that you can reach quickly,
01:20:32try to make yourself smaller
01:20:34than the objects around you.
01:20:36Lower your umbrella
01:20:38and stay away from the iron wires,
01:20:40pipes, rails
01:20:42and any other metal object.
01:20:44Do not lie on the ground, however.
01:20:46It is probably wet,
01:20:48which means it is an excellent
01:20:50electricity conductor.
01:20:52If you suddenly notice crevasses
01:20:54in the asphalt next to your house,
01:20:56it could be a forerunner
01:20:58Inspect your house from the inside.
01:21:00Does the door start to get stuck?
01:21:02Or maybe there is a space
01:21:04between the walls and the ceiling.
01:21:06Unequal cupboards and drawers,
01:21:08inclined floors,
01:21:10stairs that start to lean,
01:21:12infiltrations after each rain
01:21:14and moldings that move
01:21:16are all signs that a valley
01:21:18is about to open.
01:21:20To know if it is really a cliff
01:21:22and what is its degree of danger,
01:21:24you have to call a geotechnical engineering office.
01:21:26If you come across a pre-existing valley,
01:21:28you have to stay away from the area.
01:21:30Install a fence or a rope
01:21:32to make it less dangerous
01:21:34for the passers-by.
01:21:36Finally, you will need the help
01:21:38of a professional to fill it.
01:21:40Some volcanoes scream
01:21:42when they are about to erupt.
01:21:44The small tremors that often occur
01:21:46beforehand generate a rumbling.
01:21:48It is generally inaudible
01:21:50to the human ear,
01:21:52but it sometimes reaches a frequency
01:21:54like this strange rumbling coming from the ground.
01:21:56This noise is known as
01:21:58harmonic tremor.
01:22:00In the case of some volcanoes,
01:22:02it is the sound of magma bubbles vibrating
01:22:04when they cross the cracks
01:22:06of the earth's crust,
01:22:08but this is not always the case.
01:22:10If scientists were able to understand
01:22:12the exact cause of these volcanic screams,
01:22:14they could create a limited system
01:22:16of pre-alert systems for eruptions.
01:22:18If you are in nature,
01:22:20pay attention to the water of streams,
01:22:22streams and rivers.
01:22:24If their level drops rapidly
01:22:26while it is raining,
01:22:28it may be a sign of an imminent landslide.
01:22:30And if you hear a slight rumbling
01:22:32or unusual noises like
01:22:34rocks colliding,
01:22:36it may mean that debris is already
01:22:38on its way to you.
01:22:40This is obviously a sign
01:22:42that you need to take shelter immediately.
01:22:44Oh, you find yourself in cold water
01:22:46all the way to your neck.
01:22:48You are surrounded by ice.
01:22:50When you swim in icy water,
01:22:52your body can experience a certain shock.
01:22:54Your reflexes may push you to stop,
01:22:56but don't do it.
01:22:58Just try to keep your head out of the water.
01:23:00Get rid of any heavy objects
01:23:02like boots, jackets or water bags.
01:23:04When you reach the ice,
01:23:06don't just try to get out of it.
01:23:08It's not exactly like a pool.
01:23:10Try to stand horizontally
01:23:12and use your legs
01:23:14to swim on the ice.
01:23:16Use your hands to get out of the water.
01:23:18Once on the surface,
01:23:20roll sideways and move away from the edge.
01:23:22Then crawl, then walk.
01:23:24If you are adventuring in nature,
01:23:26it is preferable to prepare
01:23:28a few things in advance.
01:23:30Make your own fire at home.
01:23:32Heat water in a saucepan,
01:23:34put a pyrex container in it
01:23:36and melt paraffin in it.
01:23:38Then take an egg box
01:23:40and put drying plushies in each section.
01:23:42Fill them with paraffin
01:23:44then wait for everything to be solid
01:23:46and cut each small section.
01:23:48You only need one of these small pieces
01:23:50to start a fire much more easily.
01:23:52Paraffin can be very useful
01:23:54to survive in the jungle.
01:23:56You can use it as fishing line
01:23:58with a canning net
01:24:00like a marten.
01:24:02It can also be used as a rope
01:24:04if you tie it between two trees.
01:24:06It looks a bit fragile,
01:24:08but a single piece of wire
01:24:10can support up to 2.2 kilos.
01:24:12It is also very flammable,
01:24:14so if you have trouble starting a fire,
01:24:16you can use a few meters of wire
01:24:18to start it.
01:24:20You can make a very solid rope
01:24:22with a simple plastic bottle
01:24:24if you have a good pair of scissors.
01:24:26Cut the tip of the bottle
01:24:28so that it looks like a tall and narrow cup.
01:24:30Then cut it like some people
01:24:32peel an orange by turning it
01:24:34in a circle and making a spiral.
01:24:36Try to keep the same width
01:24:38throughout the whole process.
01:24:40The result will be much longer
01:24:42than what you expect.
01:24:44You can use it to tie sticks together
01:24:46to make a hut
01:24:48or wrap it around your backpack
01:24:50in case it tears or something.
01:24:52Sugar can be harmful
01:24:54for the teeth,
01:24:56but it has a pretty cool superpower.
01:24:58You just have to pour it on a piece of fabric
01:25:00and use it as a bandage.
01:25:02Oh, it's delicious!
01:25:04Mosquitoes can be very painful
01:25:06and there are a lot of them everywhere.
01:25:08You can make your own insect repellent
01:25:10with these exasperating little animals.
01:25:12All you need is an orange, a lemon
01:25:14or any other citrus.
01:25:16They are full of essential oils
01:25:18that mosquitoes can't stand.
01:25:20Peel an orange and rub its peel
01:25:22directly on your skin,
01:25:24making sure to press it lightly
01:25:26beforehand to bring out
01:25:28the precious essential oils.
01:25:30Another good way to keep mosquitoes away
01:25:32is to add a little orange peel
01:25:34to your campfire.
01:25:36This releases the essential oils into the air.
01:25:38You're starting to get hungry,
01:25:40but you don't have anything to light a fire.
01:25:42Empty your pockets.
01:25:44There may be something in there
01:25:46that you can use as a fire starter.
01:25:48If you have a battery
01:25:50and a metal chewing gum packaging,
01:25:52you have what you need.
01:25:54Cut a thin strip of the packaging
01:25:56long enough to be able to join
01:25:58the two sides of the battery.
01:26:00The middle of the strip must be
01:26:02thinner than the ends.
01:26:04Take dry grass, twigs
01:26:06and fire.
01:26:08The aluminum foil should catch fire
01:26:10immediately, so get ready.
01:26:12A human can survive
01:26:14incredibly long without food,
01:26:16but not without water.
01:26:18It all depends on where you are,
01:26:20but often it's not safe to drink.
01:26:22You can make a water filter
01:26:24by yourself.
01:26:26It all starts with a fire.
01:26:28It may be that boiling water
01:26:30is not enough,
01:26:32so as soon as the ashes of your fire
01:26:34don't use any ash
01:26:36randomly found in the forest.
01:26:38There may be melted plastic on top
01:26:40or something like that.
01:26:42Then you need a plastic bottle.
01:26:44Cut the bottom and drill a small hole
01:26:46in the cap.
01:26:48Turn it over, put about 5 cm
01:26:50of charcoal in it and pour the water
01:26:52in the bottle, very gently.
01:26:54The drops are ready to be drunk.
01:26:56If you find pieces of ash
01:26:58in the water, wrap a piece of
01:27:00clean fabric around the cap
01:27:02for additional filtration.
01:27:04A carbonized rag can be useful
01:27:06if you are lost in the jungle.
01:27:08To make it, you will need
01:27:10a metal container with a lid.
01:27:12Put a piece of fabric inside
01:27:14and place the container
01:27:16in the fire for a few minutes.
01:27:18The fabric should end up
01:27:20becoming a little black on the edges,
01:27:22but stay intact.
01:27:24A carbonized fabric catches fire very quickly,
01:27:26even with an old school silex.
01:27:28If you ever go hiking
01:27:30in the garden of an anaconda,
01:27:32listen carefully.
01:27:34Stay away from shallow rivers
01:27:36because these giant snakes like to hang around.
01:27:38If an anaconda decides to squeeze you a little,
01:27:40don't expire.
01:27:42Every time you do it,
01:27:44the snake will squeeze you a little harder.
01:27:46Anacondas, however, have a weak spot.
01:27:48They don't like to get their tail bitten.
01:27:50It's not particularly delicious,
01:27:52but it will help you get out of there.
01:27:54Avalanches are quite powerful,
01:27:56so don't forget these tips
01:27:58the next time you go hiking
01:28:00if things get a little dangerous.
01:28:02First of all, cover your mouth.
01:28:04Use a scarf or another piece of fabric
01:28:06and don't let the snow get in.
01:28:08Keep your right arm
01:28:10above your head
01:28:12and don't forget to leave a small window
01:28:14in front of your face.
01:28:16This will allow you to breathe
01:28:18for about half an hour.
01:28:20Get rid of everything heavy,
01:28:22even if it's expensive,
01:28:24but make sure you keep your backpack
01:28:26on the ground and hang on to a tree
01:28:28if you see one.
01:28:30To get back to the surface,
01:28:32move as if you were swimming straight.
01:28:34Snow is nothing but water.
01:28:36If you ever find yourself stuck
01:28:38in a car that's flowing,
01:28:40don't panic and don't try to open the door.
01:28:42The pressure from the outside water
01:28:44may be too strong.
01:28:46You will only waste precious energy
01:28:48and this door won't open.
01:28:50The best way to escape
01:28:52would be to go through the windows.
01:28:54You just have to lower them
01:28:56and run away while swimming.
01:28:58If you're not a good swimmer,
01:29:00you can try to create your own
01:29:02floating device like a plastic bag
01:29:04with air trapped inside.
01:29:06Make a knot in it
01:29:08and make sure it's tight.
01:29:10The plastic bottle
01:29:12would be a good option,
01:29:14but one won't be enough.
01:29:16You can also use a waterproof
01:29:18or waterproof pants
01:29:20or even a garbage can upside down.
01:29:22If you have a car problem at night,
01:29:24in the forest for example,
01:29:26you need light to see what you're doing.
01:29:28All you need is a bottle of water
01:29:30or a pitcher or even a garbage can
01:29:32filled with water.
01:29:34You just have to attach it to a projector
01:29:36and voila!
01:29:38The water will diffuse the light
01:29:40so that you can see better.
01:29:42Perfect for setting up a rescue tent
01:29:44or finding wood for a fire.
01:29:46Mason pots, these garbage pots,
01:29:48are very practical for keeping matches.
01:29:50It's really important to hide
01:29:52these matches in a dry and secure place.
01:29:54To make it even more practical,
01:29:56prepare a foldable lid.
01:29:58Cut the strips on the side
01:30:00of your matchbox
01:30:02and stick them on the lid of your glass pot.
01:30:04Before your next big adventure
01:30:06in the open air,
01:30:08make sure you've filled it with dark chocolate.
01:30:10Chocolate is probably the most delicious
01:30:12food for survival,
01:30:14but it's also one of the best.
01:30:16It's rich in calories
01:30:18and it's good for your health.
01:30:20You don't even need a fork,
01:30:22a plate or a fire to taste it.
01:30:24One last tip for today,
01:30:26my friends.
01:30:28Do you still have trouble lighting a fire?
01:30:30Look no further than this bag of chips
01:30:32that you've secretly hidden
01:30:34from your camping companions.
01:30:36Corn-based chips are everywhere nowadays
01:30:38and in addition to their delicious taste
01:30:40and the strange color they give your fingers,
01:30:42they have another trick up their sleeve.
01:30:44You can use them to light a fire.
01:30:46This kind of chips is flammable,
01:30:48so make a small pile
01:30:50and keep this funny piece of dry wood
01:30:52at hand.
01:30:54Your fire will go out in a few seconds.
01:31:02When you need help
01:31:04in a public space,
01:31:06don't go to a group of people.
01:31:08Go to one person.
01:31:10Because of what we call
01:31:12the witness effect,
01:31:14no one will know how to help you.
01:31:16This theory of social psychology
01:31:18states that people are less likely
01:31:20to help you
01:31:22when other people are present around them.
01:31:24They think that someone else
01:31:26in the group will necessarily go to help you
01:31:28and therefore pass their way.
01:31:30If you drive in the city or in an area
01:31:32with streets that cross each other
01:31:34and that you think you are being followed,
01:31:36turn four times to the right or left.
01:31:38You will end up in the same place as before
01:31:40and if the car behind you
01:31:42doesn't do the same thing,
01:31:44you are probably being followed.
01:31:46Don't go home and try to sleep.
01:31:48If you are outside when a storm
01:31:50approaches and your hair stands up
01:31:52on your head,
01:31:54immediately find a shelter.
01:31:56If your hair is up,
01:31:58it means that positive electric charges
01:32:00are passing through your body
01:32:02and are heading towards the negative charges
01:32:04of the storm,
01:32:06so you may be hit by lightning.
01:32:08If you can't hide,
01:32:10put your hands on your knees
01:32:12and your head between the two.
01:32:14By making yourself as small as possible,
01:32:16you will minimize contact with the ground
01:32:18and problems related to lightning.
01:32:20Always carry a small mirror with you
01:32:22when you travel in isolated regions.
01:32:24It will be very useful if you get lost.
01:32:26If you get stuck in the desert
01:32:28and a plane passes above you,
01:32:30direct the mirror towards it
01:32:32to reflect the light.
01:32:34If you don't have a mirror,
01:32:36make signs with your arms from top to bottom
01:32:38so that the person next to you
01:32:40has a chance to see you.
01:32:42If you are stuck somewhere in your car,
01:32:44don't give up.
01:32:46It is easier for rescuers
01:32:48to locate your vehicle.
01:32:50Unlike what we see on TV,
01:32:52when someone is about to drown,
01:32:54he will not make a sign
01:32:56nor will he be able to scream.
01:32:58He will have his head leaning backwards
01:33:00submerged in the water.
01:33:02He will try to keep his mouth
01:33:04to the surface by using his arms.
01:33:06He will try to get his head out of the water
01:33:08and he needs urgent help.
01:33:10If you don't know how to swim
01:33:12and you fall into deep waters,
01:33:14don't panic.
01:33:16Hold your breath
01:33:18and let yourself go back to the surface.
01:33:20Keep your back and legs straight.
01:33:22Try to kick
01:33:24to bring your body back to the surface.
01:33:26If you are trying to save someone
01:33:28who doesn't know how to swim,
01:33:30never approach him directly.
01:33:32He will probably make you sink
01:33:34Slide your arm on his chest
01:33:36and make sure his hands are not in front of you.
01:33:38If he catches you,
01:33:40he can push you down.
01:33:42Try to swim underneath him,
01:33:44go back a little further
01:33:46and try to help him again.
01:33:48If you meet a grizzly,
01:33:50it's not your day of luck.
01:33:52Don't run and don't make any visual contact.
01:33:54Speak slowly if he is still far from you.
01:33:56But if he charges you,
01:33:58stay still.
01:34:00You won't be able to distance him.
01:34:02Before leaving,
01:34:04you can do some research
01:34:06to see if there are grizzlies
01:34:08where you travel
01:34:10to bring a pepper bomb
01:34:12or a bear repulsive.
01:34:14If a bear is less than 7.60 meters away from you,
01:34:16use the spray.
01:34:18If he attacks you,
01:34:20put yourself in a ball
01:34:22and lie down on the ground.
01:34:24Stay calm, don't move
01:34:26and don't panic until he leaves.
01:34:28If a polar bear chases you
01:34:30don't run away.
01:34:32Polar bears have a short attention span
01:34:34and can stop to sniff your clothes.
01:34:36This will give you time to take shelter.
01:34:38If you have met both bears,
01:34:40remember to never go on vacation with you.
01:34:42Let's move on to something else.
01:34:44If someone suffocates
01:34:46but can cough, don't intervene.
01:34:48Coughing means that air can enter
01:34:50and exit and that there is a partial obstruction
01:34:52of his respiratory tract.
01:34:54By helping him,
01:34:56you could cause a return of air
01:34:58and an evacuation of danger
01:35:00or remove the obstruction
01:35:02and cause a complete blockage.
01:35:04Just let the person cough.
01:35:06Give your help only when she can't breathe
01:35:08or cough.
01:35:10When you are caught in a return stream
01:35:12in the sea,
01:35:14never swim against him.
01:35:16You will get tired and it won't end well.
01:35:18Swim fast and follow a parallel line
01:35:20to the beach, but stay calm
01:35:22and don't panic.
01:35:24But if you move away,
01:35:26you will be thrown into the sea.
01:35:28Thumbs are the weakest part of the hand,
01:35:30where there is the least strength
01:35:32and resistance.
01:35:34If someone grabs you by the wrist,
01:35:36don't twist your arm in his hand.
01:35:38Try to push him back
01:35:40by starting where his thumbs are.
01:35:42The Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns
01:35:44if you go abroad.
01:35:46In the United States and in some other Western countries,
01:35:48you can tell the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
01:35:50that you are going abroad.
01:35:52In the event of a natural disaster
01:35:54they will know that you have to be evacuated.
01:35:56They will also inform you of what is happening
01:35:58in the country you are visiting
01:36:00to protect you from possible problems.
01:36:02If you find yourself in a crowd,
01:36:04that you feel bad and that you fall on the ground,
01:36:06don't crawl back into a ball
01:36:08to wait for the end.
01:36:10You can hurt yourself and get crushed.
01:36:12Try to catch someone's leg
01:36:14that passes over you to help you get up
01:36:16and continue.
01:36:18Sometimes, when going out in wild camping,
01:36:20we end up getting lost.
01:36:22If you find yourself in this situation
01:36:24and you want to be able to find your way back,
01:36:26take some charcoal or wooden sticks with you.
01:36:28Use them to draw marks on trees,
01:36:30rocks or logs.
01:36:32These traces will stay there for weeks
01:36:34and it will be easier for the rescue team
01:36:36to find you.
01:36:38You must always have a needle
01:36:40in your first aid kit.
01:36:42If you get lost,
01:36:44you can make a compass with it.
01:36:46You must first magnetize the needle
01:36:48by rubbing the cat of the needle
01:36:50with a piece of fur or silk
01:36:52a hundred times.
01:36:54Then fill a container with water,
01:36:56place a sheet on the surface of the water
01:36:58and put your needle on it.
01:37:00It should start pointing from north to south.
01:37:02When you call the emergency services,
01:37:04first tell them your exact location
01:37:06and then your problem.
01:37:08Even if the call is cut off,
01:37:10they will know where to send the police
01:37:12or an ambulance.
01:37:14If you smell a fish in your house,
01:37:16immediately call an electrician.
01:37:18If a snake bites you,
01:37:20there are several ways to know
01:37:22if it was venomous.
01:37:24You can ask it,
01:37:26but it probably won't answer you.
01:37:28Venomous snakes usually have
01:37:30several colors and pupils
01:37:32like felines.
01:37:34Look at the bite area.
01:37:36If there are two deep open wounds,
01:37:38the snake is likely to bite you.
01:37:40If there are two deep open wounds,
01:37:42the snake is likely to bite you.
01:37:44If there are two deep open wounds,
01:37:46the snake is likely to bite you.
01:37:48If there are two deep open wounds,
01:37:50the snake is likely to bite you.
01:37:52If the bite mark has tiny pointed teeth
01:37:54in the shape of a U,
01:37:56it was probably not venomous.
01:37:58In any case, call the emergency services
01:38:00and take a picture of the snake if you can.
01:38:02It is even more dangerous to use your mouth
01:38:04to extract the venom by sucking.
01:38:06You are more likely to be poisoned
01:38:08than to eliminate the toxin from your body.
01:38:10If you travel and you are exposed
01:38:12to ice temperatures,
01:38:14you are more likely to get frostbite.
01:38:16At first, a part of your body
01:38:18will become hard and pale.
01:38:20Then you will feel pain,
01:38:22itching and fattening.
01:38:24To avoid frostbite,
01:38:26apply vaseline to your nose,
01:38:28ears and the tip of your fingers
01:38:30and toes.
01:38:32You thought of bringing some, didn't you?
01:38:34Once this is settled,
01:38:36you have to remember something.
01:38:38If you shiver when you are cold,
01:38:40it means you are safe.
01:38:42But if you ever stop shivering
01:38:44and you feel tired
01:38:46and you want to sleep,
01:38:48immediately find a warm place.
01:38:50You risk hypothermia.
01:38:52You will need a hot compress on your chest,
01:38:54neck or the bottom of your stomach.
01:38:56Never apply a hot compress
01:38:58on your hands or legs.
01:39:00The sudden change in temperature
01:39:02could force the cold blood to return
01:39:04to the heart, lungs or brain,
01:39:06which would lower your body temperature.
01:39:08If you are lost
01:39:10and you have to drink water
01:39:12from a stagnant source,
01:39:14always boil it first to purify it.
01:39:16Untreated water contains bacteria
01:39:18or oils and chemicals
01:39:20that can be harmful to you.
01:39:22The exact temperature and time
01:39:24to boil the water depends on the altitude.
01:39:26To be sure,
01:39:28boil the water for at least 3 minutes.
01:39:30When the cooking oil
01:39:32starts to boil,
01:39:34it smokes and catches fire.
01:39:36If this happens, turn off the heat
01:39:38and cover the pan with a metal lid.
01:39:40The fire will not survive
01:39:42without a source of oxygen.
01:39:44Use baking soda
01:39:46to extinguish the small fires.
01:39:48Be careful, you will need
01:39:50a ton to get there.
01:39:52Know this and use this trick
01:39:54only when the fire is small.
01:39:56Never use water
01:39:58because it would cause oil splashes
01:40:00and spread the fire.
01:40:02It's good, you understood everything and noted?
01:40:04Great!
01:40:08Arid deserts that extend
01:40:10from your point of view seem
01:40:12lifeless on board.
01:40:14But among these sands,
01:40:16it is also possible to meet
01:40:18dangerous and sometimes frightening creatures.
01:40:20Some of them can only present
01:40:22a slight risk to our health.
01:40:24But others will remain
01:40:26forever engraved in your memory.
01:40:28Let's get to know them,
01:40:30starting with the most moderately dangerous
01:40:32and ending with the real nightmares.
01:40:34You walk in the desert
01:40:36with your arms wide open.
01:40:38You deduce that it is probably a mirage.
01:40:40But you still approach.
01:40:42You had just seen
01:40:44it is not a plush, but a giant cactus.
01:40:46And there is something
01:40:48strange about it.
01:40:50Thanks to its strange pilosity,
01:40:52its branches seem to look like
01:40:54the arms of a teddy bear.
01:40:56However, it is not fur,
01:40:58but thousands of fine needles.
01:41:00And that's why you should not
01:41:02approach it.
01:41:04Cylindropuntia bigelowii
01:41:06or Cholaurson.
01:41:08It grows in the desert areas of Arizona
01:41:10and northern Mexico.
01:41:12Do not worry.
01:41:14This cactus will not attack you.
01:41:16But it will cling to your skin or your clothes
01:41:18if you have the misfortune to touch it.
01:41:20This fur coat protects
01:41:22the cactus from animals,
01:41:24creates shade and protects it from heat.
01:41:26The lateral branches are
01:41:28the most important parts of the plant
01:41:30because they carry out photosynthesis
01:41:32and produce a large amount of moisture inside.
01:41:34Thus,
01:41:36despite all the dangers it presents,
01:41:38this cactus can be useful
01:41:40for people who move in the desert.
01:41:42And the danger here
01:41:44are the needles.
01:41:46If you look closely,
01:41:48you will notice their bearded appearance.
01:41:50Just touch them and hundreds of thorns
01:41:52sink into your finger.
01:41:54It is difficult to get rid of it
01:41:56and the thorns cause extremely unpleasant
01:41:58painful sensations.
01:42:00But what is most interesting
01:42:02with this cactus
01:42:04is the way it reproduces.
01:42:06The plant clones itself in a new place.
01:42:08When animals and humans pass
01:42:10in front of this cactus and touch it,
01:42:12it gives them a small piece of itself
01:42:14with its thorns.
01:42:16As soon as this piece falls to the ground,
01:42:18it takes root and begins to grow.
01:42:20We increase the degree of danger.
01:42:22The next desert monster
01:42:24runs towards us.
01:42:26And it's an ostrich.
01:42:28Many people think that these animals
01:42:30are poltrons, just good
01:42:32to bury their heads in the sand.
01:42:34You would probably change your mind
01:42:36if you had the bad luck to meet one.
01:42:38In general, ostriches are not aggressive.
01:42:40But you will have to take your legs
01:42:42at your neck if you ever
01:42:44approach their nest.
01:42:46However, you are unlikely to escape them
01:42:48because ostriches have a top speed
01:42:50of 70 km per hour.
01:42:52You will need a car to distance them
01:42:54because they sprint and hit
01:42:56their chest.
01:42:58It even happened that ostriches
01:43:00attacked trucks and caused
01:43:02significant damage to them.
01:43:04But the main danger of these
01:43:06volatiles lies in their powerful legs
01:43:08equipped with clenched claws.
01:43:10With these, they can deliver
01:43:12powerful blows and even hit
01:43:14an opponent on the ground.
01:43:16So yes, if you see an ostrich in the distance,
01:43:18make your way.
01:43:20This little sharp-tongued lizard
01:43:22spends almost all his time underground.
01:43:24He lives in the arid deserts
01:43:26of the southwest of the United States
01:43:28and northwest of Mexico.
01:43:30Sometimes he goes out
01:43:32to look for his meal.
01:43:34He looks like a trognon,
01:43:36but in fact he is a very dangerous
01:43:38gila monster.
01:43:40His thick skin protects him
01:43:42from falcons, coyotes and other predators.
01:43:44But his main asset is his venom.
01:43:46Snakes and spiders inject
01:43:48their toxins with clenched claws.
01:43:50But the gila monster
01:43:52is very close to his prey
01:43:54and the mesh to spread his venom.
01:43:56And when a person dies,
01:43:58he is able to keep his jaws closed
01:44:00for a very long time.
01:44:02It is difficult to get rid of the animal.
01:44:04People who have felt the effects
01:44:06of his venom say they have had
01:44:08the impression that fusion lava
01:44:10passed into their veins.
01:44:12Despite this, the lizard
01:44:14proved useful to science.
01:44:16Doctors have exploited his venom
01:44:18to design drugs
01:44:20The time has come.
01:44:22Get ready to meet
01:44:24one of the scariest creatures
01:44:26in the desert.
01:44:28Do not make any noise
01:44:30and just enjoy the silence.
01:44:32Do not move.
01:44:34There is no one around.
01:44:36Suddenly you hear a whistle
01:44:38coming from below.
01:44:40You lower your head
01:44:42and you see it.
01:44:44A big yellow spider
01:44:46the size of the palm of your hand
01:44:48It is not easy to do
01:44:50in such a situation.
01:44:52But try to calm down.
01:44:54The creature is not interested in you.
01:44:56It only wants your shadow
01:44:58to hide from the scorching sun.
01:45:00In any case,
01:45:02it is better not to touch it.
01:45:04The powerful jaws of the giant spider
01:45:06can cause very unpleasant sensations.
01:45:08It is the least we can say.
01:45:10Besides, this creature is not
01:45:12exactly a spider.
01:45:14Sure, it belongs to the arachnid class.
01:45:16But it is a distinct species.
01:45:18The solpugidae.
01:45:20It likes to bite.
01:45:22It is not fearful,
01:45:24and even quite aggressive.
01:45:26The solipude feeds on insects,
01:45:28lizards, rodents and small birds.
01:45:30It can also move
01:45:32at a speed of 16 km per hour.
01:45:34Given its small size,
01:45:36it is very fast.
01:45:38You have to be a professional athlete
01:45:40to escape it.
01:45:42Most often,
01:45:44it is also found in Mexico
01:45:46and in the southwest of the United States.
01:45:48These spiders are nocturnal
01:45:50and try to avoid the sun during the day.
01:45:52So that they will always be in search of your shadow.
01:45:54Moreover,
01:45:56they owe their name to the fact
01:45:58that they flee the sun in all circumstances.
01:46:00You will have no chance of escaping them
01:46:02during the day.
01:46:04But they will also want to take you
01:46:06during the night.
01:46:08Especially if you make a fire.
01:46:10The solpugidae always run towards the light
01:46:12Some species of spider
01:46:14even emit a whistle
01:46:16to frighten their enemies.
01:46:18Let's calm down for a moment
01:46:20and leave this scorching desert.
01:46:22We enter the humid tropics of Tanzania.
01:46:24Under the bark of the trees,
01:46:26the dead leaf mats
01:46:28and in the dark caves,
01:46:30you could meet
01:46:32one of the most terrifying creatures on the planet.
01:46:34The amblypige or 24-hour spider.
01:46:36Imagine yourself
01:46:38a big scorpion without a tail,
01:46:40with a flat body that seems to have been compressed.
01:46:42It looks like spiders
01:46:44but has no venom glands
01:46:46and cannot weave webs.
01:46:48This monster is fast and silent.
01:46:50But what is most frightening
01:46:52are its two front claws,
01:46:54twice as long as the creature itself.
01:46:56Any prey it catches will never escape.
01:46:58His entire life spent
01:47:00in a dark cave has altered his sight
01:47:02and the amblypige therefore tries to avoid the light of the sun.
01:47:04During the night,
01:47:06he climbs to the ceiling
01:47:08in order to escape from his old skin.
01:47:10Imagine yourself directing your lamp to this place
01:47:12to see small cocoons
01:47:14from where pale spiders come out
01:47:16with excessively long legs.
01:47:18If you meet this creature in real life,
01:47:20keep calm and move away
01:47:22as far as possible.
01:47:24Stay on your guards.
01:47:26The amblypige can slip under your clothes
01:47:28in a wink and bite you in the abdomen.
01:47:30And it's nothing compared to what awaits you.
01:47:32Okay, it's a joke.
01:47:34This nice little guy
01:47:36is one of the most shy and harmless creatures
01:47:38among all the arachnids.
01:47:40He is afraid of us and will never take you.
01:47:42Many find him majestic
01:47:44and keep amblypige
01:47:46in green terrariums.
01:47:48If you want such a pet,
01:47:50watch carefully
01:47:52that it does not escape from its house.
01:47:54Because if this happens,
01:47:56it will be very difficult to catch it.
01:47:58In a few moments,
01:48:00it can slip under your bed
01:48:02or pass through the interstices of the floor.
01:48:04Then it will go into your neighbor's apartment
01:48:06through the ventilation system
01:48:08and terrorize the people who are there.
01:48:12Well, why not a little scorpion
01:48:14for the road?
01:48:16The latter is not as scary
01:48:18as the other creatures in this video.
01:48:20But this is the most venomous scorpion
01:48:22in the United States.
01:48:24The Centruroide Sculturatus of Arizona.
01:48:26The problem is that it can be found
01:48:28in the desert, at home
01:48:30or in your garden.
01:48:32Dangerous venomous animals
01:48:34slip into rooms and often sting people.
01:48:36A single sting is enough
01:48:38to cause a pain similar
01:48:40to that of a bee sting.
01:48:42But an allergic person can suffer from paralysis,
01:48:44respiratory distress
01:48:46and other extremely serious health problems.

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