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Survival expert Hazen Audel, the host of "Primal Survivor," rates jungle-survival scenes in movies. He has practiced bushcraft and outdoor-survival skills in jungles all around the world.
He describes the best ways to escape quicksand, comparing them to Steven Spielberg's "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" (2008), starring Harrison Ford and Shia LaBeouf. He talks about hunting and fishing skills you can use in the jungle, shown in "Embrace of the Serpent" (2015); "Jungle Cruise" (2021), starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt; and "Predator" (1987), starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Carl Weathers. He discusses how to find potable jungle water, as seen in "Cast Away" (2000), starring Tom Hanks. He breaks down how to use natural materials to make rope from "The Jungle Book" (2016), starring Bill Murray. He speaks on how to treat injuries, as portrayed in "Tomb Raider" (2018), starring Alicia Vikander. Finally, he analyzes the survival methods used to navigate jungle rapids and floods in "Jungle" (2017), starring Daniel Radcliffe; "The Lost City" (2022), starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum; and "Romancing the Stone" (1984), starring Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.
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Expert Survivalist Rates 11 Jungle Survivals In Movies
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@tommyt1971
@tommyt1971 3 місяці тому
I took a semester of first aid training in high school and one of the chief things I remember our teacher telling us was never to try removing an impaling object from an injury - let the pros IE, a surgeon handle it because it’s holding blood. I think of him telling us that every time I see a scene where someone pulls a sharp object of themselves or someone else. He was a great teacher too - funny dude, made the class interesting but still taught us a lot.
@godrickstockwell1505
@godrickstockwell1505 3 місяці тому
I reckon the only time you'd want to pull that kind of thing out is if you knew there was no medical help coming, you had a way to control the bleeding, and you think you have a better shot with an open wound versus an infection from keeping it in. Your body really doesn't like foreign objects in it. When I had to have my nose packed for bleeding I was actually given pills to take to stop toxic shock from the packing thing because it needed to be in a few days.
@tommyt1971
@tommyt1971 3 місяці тому
@@godrickstockwell1505 OOOOOF!! Sounds rough!
@ericfellner2689
@ericfellner2689 6 місяців тому
This guy's show is great. One of the better things I've seen on History/Discovery/Animal Planet. He doesn't mythologize survivalism or the indigenous people where he is. I loved it.
@AnEarAche
@AnEarAche 6 місяців тому
I personally know him. He's a really cool guy. Said I knew a lot about birds. He was my high school outdoor living teacher back in like 2006-2007.
@ericfellner2689
@ericfellner2689 6 місяців тому
@AnEarAche Damn, that's crazy. If you ever bump shoulders with him again; my dad and I found his show while staying at a hotel shortly after he got out of jail. He was getting back on his feet, and I was helping him run those errands. Watching Hazen's show was a really positive bonding moment for us. Not that I get the impression you're still in touch, but it would be cool if he knew the show was part of an important memory for us.
@AnEarAche
@AnEarAche 6 місяців тому
@@ericfellner2689 Totally man! With him travelling everywhere it's hard to pin him down to talk but if I do, I'll mention it!
@ericfellner2689
@ericfellner2689 6 місяців тому
@@AnEarAche I'd appreciate that!
@abigailleeming4909
@abigailleeming4909 2 місяці тому
O😊😊.o😊
@kevinking2534
@kevinking2534 4 місяці тому
4:17 shoutout to the editor for putting “eddy lines” in a box but still not explaining what it is
@iansrife5107
@iansrife5107 Місяць тому
Those are the lines that scam you for jawbreakers.
@ellomate..
@ellomate.. 6 місяців тому
I am a HUGE fan of Hazen. Man not only is a survival beast, but has the most sensible understanding of different cultures. A lot of respect to you mate from Australia.
@OMGtheEbolaVirus
@OMGtheEbolaVirus 5 місяців тому
He was my freshman science teacher. And sophomore outdoor living.
@brantfrans8595
@brantfrans8595 6 місяців тому
It’s really cool his friends worked on Cast Away. That was a fantastic movie. Tom Hanks is a tremendous actor.
@jessicacarlisle9160
@jessicacarlisle9160 5 місяців тому
Movie fact: the body transformation needed for that movie gave Tom Hanks type II diabetes
@LouSassoleSledgecock
@LouSassoleSledgecock 4 місяці тому
He’s also an absolute lunatic democrat
@mskolnik2
@mskolnik2 4 місяці тому
@@jessicacarlisle9160 not a fact. "“Part of it is because of my genes and part of it is because the horrible lifestyle that I led of eating anything. So now the first thing that I do is I try to take care of that.”
@jessicacarlisle9160
@jessicacarlisle9160 4 місяці тому
@@mskolnik2 the weight gain and loss that he’d done throughout his career had started the process but when he rapidly gained weight, then rapidly loss weight, for Castaway it was the tipping point. It caused him to fully develop type II diabetes. Sure genetics played a role in that happening but the poor diet he discusses when talking about it, is the weight he gained and loss for movies.
@mskolnik2
@mskolnik2 4 місяці тому
@@jessicacarlisle9160 No, it was the way he gained the weight, just eating whatever sugary garbage instead of just consuming more high calorie foods like nuts. It did not have to do with filming castaway. Like he said with his own words. I can't believe how ignorant people are to disregard the actor's OWN WORDS
@bguzewi0
@bguzewi0 3 місяці тому
I thought quicksand was going to be a much bigger problem in my life when I was a kid. I'm 35, and I've yet to encounter it.
@thejuniorseas7683
@thejuniorseas7683 Місяць тому
John?
@laurenharris9832
@laurenharris9832 Місяць тому
Don’t forget the Bermuda Triangle
@Gettingbento
@Gettingbento 5 місяців тому
Big fan, his Primal Survivor shows are great and he’s still alive so you know he’s good. Glad to see him branch out.
@Fishbowl17
@Fishbowl17 2 місяці тому
Too bad he thinks snakes are poisonous
@USNBOT
@USNBOT 2 місяці тому
Semantical comment: at 5:44 he said "poisonous snake" and we should all know he meant "venomous snake". It's not like the threat was getting poisoned from eating a random snake in a tree, the threat was getting bitten by a VENOMOUS snake in a tree.
@MisiaNoir
@MisiaNoir 28 днів тому
THIS
@johnbaker3911
@johnbaker3911 24 дні тому
Got this. A little late on my feed definitely beat me to it. Lost a little credibility
@AnEarAche
@AnEarAche 6 місяців тому
HEY! This guy was my high school outdoor living teacher! DOPE.
@thehobo00
@thehobo00 6 місяців тому
Oh dang really?! He seems cool; was he as nice and knowledgeable as he seems in the video?
@ellomate..
@ellomate.. 6 місяців тому
@@thehobo00 Hazen has a ton of great survival shows on disney+ and others. must watch.
@lifesbutastumble
@lifesbutastumble 5 місяців тому
What kind of schools have "outdoor living lessons"? LOL. I'm from the UK, and closest we ever came was done with extra curricular activities, but nothing as adventurous as outdoor living
@kylehenline3245
@kylehenline3245 3 місяці тому
Schools in countries that actually have an outdoors : p. J/K I loved visiting the UK, but I get the impression that outside of some parts of scotland you can probably walk your way back to some kinda civilization before you really need to find water and food.@@lifesbutastumble
@Psywearebabylon
@Psywearebabylon 2 місяці тому
@@lifesbutastumble I'm up in Lincolnshire and we have cadet forces in our schools that do outdoor living trips quite often from yr9-yr11
@samswords9993
@samswords9993 4 місяці тому
Thanks. I love watching Hazen. I grew up i the Peruvian Amazon, and love anything to do with it.
@hohuy1469
@hohuy1469 6 місяців тому
This man and Matt Graham are my most favorite survival instructors. It's great to see him here ❤
@thehobo00
@thehobo00 6 місяців тому
The quality of these videos seems like it's dropped. Movie clips are waaay shorter, sometimes some things the guests say seem to reference parts of the video that arent shown, and you can tell when the guest is speaking there are cuts in the middle of their sentences. It's annoying because the cuts are often during advice the guest is giving, or personal anecdotes which I'd need uch rather hear than not.
@FireheartSamurai
@FireheartSamurai 6 місяців тому
The clips are probably shorter due to UKposts’s copyright system.
@trevvy2124
@trevvy2124 5 місяців тому
i would say it probably has to do with copyright . there was another video where they dropped the sound from the clip .
@Pixdust77
@Pixdust77 5 місяців тому
Poisonous snakes don't scare me. I don't plan on eating one.... Gotta look out for those venomous ones, though!
@GigglesClifton9
@GigglesClifton9 3 місяці тому
Surprised he didn't mention that you're unlikely to hear the call of a red tailed hawk in a jungle in India 🙂 (13:07). Hollywood just loves that sound!
@Nobody_Owens
@Nobody_Owens 22 дні тому
I've been watching his shows since i don't know when. But it's really entertaining and informative, whenever i watch it i learn something new and i like that.
@thetwitchywitchy
@thetwitchywitchy 2 місяці тому
My man Jeremy Wade tested the piranha myth in one of his episodes, he explained their behavior in depth and why they would attack a person and then jumped in a pool of them
@HowyadoingHowyadoing
@HowyadoingHowyadoing 6 місяців тому
This is the first time ive seen piranhas not eat people in seconds like a cartoon
@1wookieman
@1wookieman 6 місяців тому
This was interesting. Thank you Hazen Audel.
@calebperalta1696
@calebperalta1696 4 місяці тому
Need more survival videos with hazel we love him and his show
@mattcarlucci
@mattcarlucci 5 місяців тому
Curious as to why he used the word “poisonous” instead of “venomous” when referring to the snake at the five minute and 40 second mark.
@AvB.83
@AvB.83 4 місяці тому
Especially after just telling everyone that he's a bit of a snake guy.
@gavinmillar
@gavinmillar 4 місяці тому
Because 90% of the time he's more worried about what's safe for him to eat than what's going to bite him.
@holywatergum6890
@holywatergum6890 3 місяці тому
Exactly what I was thinking 🤔
@demoneIephant
@demoneIephant 2 місяці тому
Because he's an "expert" 😂
@demoneIephant
@demoneIephant 2 місяці тому
​@gavinmillar I don't think there's many species of snake that is poisonous though
@apanapandottir205
@apanapandottir205 6 місяців тому
I didn't know that thing about the roots. That's pretty cool.
@amodpataskar5673
@amodpataskar5673 6 місяців тому
Some roots systems are also used as a makeshift bridge in the meghalaya state India
@cladinshadows7306
@cladinshadows7306 Місяць тому
YES HAZEN MY MAN!!! Primal Survivor is an amazing show!!!!!
@Jayjay-qe6um
@Jayjay-qe6um 6 місяців тому
Arnold wasn't hunting an animal, he was hunting an alien.
@OptimisticIslandRetreat-vd5so
@OptimisticIslandRetreat-vd5so 6 місяців тому
Congrats, you have basic comprehension skills
@simplylethul
@simplylethul 5 місяців тому
The predator IS an animal, just as humans are animals. 🤦‍♂️
@pinkpanther6228
@pinkpanther6228 5 місяців тому
@@simplylethul are you a woman? i would love to date you
@heathermillsphantomlimb9314
@heathermillsphantomlimb9314 2 місяці тому
Correction: he was BEING hunted by an alien.
@jordanbridges
@jordanbridges 24 дні тому
You knew what they meant​@@simplylethul
@jshumphress13
@jshumphress13 5 місяців тому
I liked this guy. Only planned on watching for a few minutes and ended up finishing it.
@TheRealJules
@TheRealJules 6 місяців тому
LOVE Hazen! 💕☺️
@sockthief9138
@sockthief9138 5 місяців тому
BRO I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS GUYS SHOW AFTER WATCHING THE LES GUY’S SURVIVAL VIDEO BECAUSE I USED TO LOVE WATCHING THIS ON NAT GEO WHEN WE HAD THE MONEY TO PAY FOR CABLE!!!! THIS IS UNREAL
@SonicBoy14
@SonicBoy14 5 місяців тому
Dude Primal Survivor is AMAZIIING!!!! So glad they got Hazen for this!!!
@paveladamek3502
@paveladamek3502 6 місяців тому
In the tree climbing scene, if you see a snake with its mouth open and fangs exposed, you have zero time to analyze whether its is a venomous snake or a constrictor. You freak out and fall either way, expecting the former.
@saxon6
@saxon6 Місяць тому
We were taught the bamboo method for starting a fire in boy scouts in the Philippines. It was so effective that we were not allowed to use it for our wilderness survival merit badge. Tom Hanks gets it right
@markyniel3470
@markyniel3470 Місяць тому
I love hazen show ❤❤ more than anything
@adamant4107
@adamant4107 Місяць тому
Great video! You definitely picked the right guy!
@pinoywheelgunner
@pinoywheelgunner 9 днів тому
Bro got his survival card revoked by saying poisonous snake
@Anakwad
@Anakwad 12 днів тому
Hazen knows his stuff, he comes and works with our local Youth. They freaking love doing survival stuff when he is around.
@kramnosenhoj
@kramnosenhoj 5 місяців тому
I’d love to hear an expert discuss The Mosquito Coast
@felphero
@felphero 11 днів тому
lol at the first one "Eh, it was good 3/10" 😅
@deeanna8448
@deeanna8448 5 місяців тому
I was told through my entire childhood how dangerous quicksand and piranha were, then learnes as an adult that it was largely myth. Now I find out the childhood myths are true after all!
@tedthurgate
@tedthurgate 5 місяців тому
He didn't really give the details of quicksand. I think the danger is getting stuck not sinking under it.
@amathy9690
@amathy9690 5 місяців тому
The danger of piranha is still mostly a myth. They can attack but it's rare and there's not a single recorded death caused by them.
@joaomarcosjunqueira4965
@joaomarcosjunqueira4965 4 місяці тому
@@amathy9690 Yeah, I was about to say exactly that. I have swam in rivers full of piranhas, never even worried. You'd have to be VERY unlucky to get bitten by one and even more so to be the reason to the beginning of a frenzy.
@rebeccaweil1
@rebeccaweil1 Місяць тому
EOD vet here. Love your vid
@13thravenpurple94
@13thravenpurple94 5 місяців тому
Excellent video 👍 Thank you
@amgkv2.025
@amgkv2.025 2 місяці тому
Loved him for this
@bhaskard8405
@bhaskard8405 6 місяців тому
One of the best reviews I’ve seen
@holliegould3463
@holliegould3463 4 місяці тому
being able to say "i was in the jungles of (insert jungle-y place)" multiple times and each one different this guy has my deepest respect
@kimgroslouis5587
@kimgroslouis5587 28 днів тому
Can you believe that the guy is 50 yo??? Because he is. I just googled him since I had no idea who he was before this video. Quite impressive. A biologist who loves extreme adventures, that's amazing.
@XXXMUXICISLIFEXXX
@XXXMUXICISLIFEXXX 3 місяці тому
May God protect this man. The Amazon is a dark dark place. May he have a long happy life.
@holywatergum6890
@holywatergum6890 3 місяці тому
Did he say poisons snake?
@ezemanjones9038
@ezemanjones9038 Місяць тому
He meant venomous
@Bino9898
@Bino9898 5 місяців тому
Gotta love the experts in the comments ready to point out the poisonous comment because thats the one thing they know about survivalism lol
@trevvy2124
@trevvy2124 5 місяців тому
that's what im saying lol everyone is questioning the validity of some guy they probably didn't know exist until now over what was probably a slip of the tongue
@lifesbutastumble
@lifesbutastumble 5 місяців тому
I also know not to go yanking out leeches
@nekrataali
@nekrataali 4 місяці тому
It's really dumb, too, because he's likely just using layman's terms to describe something instead of going off on some tangent. Or he did go off on that tangent, but it was edited out for time because the goal is to quickly educate the audience. Nobody is going to see a snake then debate whether it's venomous or poisonous for five minutes to try and figure out who gets bitten. 🐍
@JJDBaca
@JJDBaca 6 місяців тому
LMAO. I love when the people rating the scenes saying something nice about the scene, "... that's why I'm giving it a 3". By the way, wouldn't this guy be great in a biopic of John Ritter? Interesting likeness.
@tishaw.8254
@tishaw.8254 Місяць тому
lol I can kinda every see that. 3’s company but lost in the jungle 😂
@shekhan4678
@shekhan4678 4 місяці тому
Man I grew up on Primal Survivor and shows like that
@user-xy8xz3mx7c
@user-xy8xz3mx7c 2 місяці тому
Cast Away my fav movie!!!
@travisb1898
@travisb1898 6 місяців тому
the most 10 out of 10 if seen on this channel.
@nour4188
@nour4188 6 місяців тому
Quality of these rating videos dropped. Clips are only a few seconds short and this guy did a lot of describing instead of providing his insight. Don’t get me wrong, the guy’s cool but felt like the video could’ve been much better.
@jeffder7143
@jeffder7143 6 місяців тому
Don't ya get it. Describing is the new new.
@nicholascrow8133
@nicholascrow8133 6 місяців тому
Yeah, Les Stroud's one was much more insightful
@aramwis9100
@aramwis9100 6 місяців тому
Agree strongly. Some of those clips were barely long enough just to understand what's happening and then him guessing and commenting. Great dude! Lost potential.
@sterlingross919
@sterlingross919 6 місяців тому
It’s probably to avoid getting flagged for copyright infringement. Despite fair use laws, studios always flag videos that feature clips more than a few seconds long and it causes the video to get demonetized.
@michaelchallis4129
@michaelchallis4129 6 місяців тому
Maybe you can make the video next time.
@Qiriyie
@Qiriyie 23 дні тому
I would have loved to see him rate The Ghost & the darkness
@addjam137
@addjam137 6 місяців тому
For a guy that knows a lot about snakes he sure doesn't know that poisonous and venomous aren't the same. 5:38 ( i guess he could have just made a mistake with the word but come on..)
@Ninja_Cheshie
@Ninja_Cheshie 5 місяців тому
Exactly. Poison is eaten, venom is injected.
@AreUmygrandson
@AreUmygrandson 5 місяців тому
⁠@@Ninja_CheshieThat is true is a good general rule of thumb. You can also absorb poison through your skin and lungs. Venom can also be from a stinger or proboscis but that’s just semantics
@Strahan740i
@Strahan740i 5 місяців тому
That jumped out at me too, lol
@lifesbutastumble
@lifesbutastumble 5 місяців тому
And pulling leeches right off? Nope, just nope. I'm no expert, but even I know that's not how to remove leeches lol
@pietervanderveld3096
@pietervanderveld3096 3 місяці тому
He is a jungle survivalist expert, not a grammar expert. I also have used often poisonous animal as an synonym for venomous animal, (worked for 25 years in the Amazon) but okay, English is not my first language.
@interestedbystander196
@interestedbystander196 5 місяців тому
Hmmm, it has to raise a question or two when the survival expert says "poisonous snake"...
@elfarlaur
@elfarlaur 3 місяці тому
Not everyone is so pedantic. We all know what he meant
@interestedbystander196
@interestedbystander196 3 місяці тому
@elfarlaur That's the point, though. An EXPERT in a given field absolutely would be pedantic and use appropriate terminology. Venomous snake, poisonous berries, and so on.
@morgan.van.den.berg.
@morgan.van.den.berg. 3 місяці тому
Facts
@civil_villain
@civil_villain 2 місяці тому
​@@elfarlaur What a terrible take. The dumbing down of society is an exponential problem. I don't want my surgeon to say to an assisting resident, *"Cut that thing out but make sure you don't even touch that other thing, we all know what I mean, right?"* I want pedants who are meticulous to a ridiculous, almost competitive, degree. So should you. And "it's just UKposts" isn't a good excuse anymore, since so many people use this platform for knowledge - especially knowledge proclaimed to be coming from an expert.
@kaprkapr
@kaprkapr 2 місяці тому
Elf was the one dumbing it down. The point was valid, and is not the only ridiculous part of this “expert” commentary. A survivalist who tells you that humans should be worried about piranhas is either hyping things up so you watch his show or is an idiot.
@xanderalexander5258
@xanderalexander5258 6 місяців тому
How cool would it be to get lost in the wild with this guy and les stroud. Sounds fun
@tommyt1971
@tommyt1971 3 місяці тому
Noticed a really funny mistake in Romancing the Stone a couple of years ago, watching it for the umpteenth time: watch closely when Douglas hits the rock cliff while swinging on the vine - you can see it flex because it’s made of rubber.
@TDOLLA
@TDOLLA 13 днів тому
I used to go on a lot of adventures with one particular buddy of mine. crazy multi day canoe trips stealth camping wherever we could find or like we would would see a little island on a river/lake and decide we were going to camp there. We are both pretty capable out in the woods but we sort of made a good team because he was an excellent navigator (not my strongest area) and I was a much better planner and had better necessary gear and better at logistics of a trip. My only complaint is this guy could not leave a snake alone… any snake we came across he would want to try to handle it and it drove me crazy…. there were times where we had hiked 5+ hours into the middle of nowhere in some remote swampy area and he is messing with a poisonous snake. I’m like think about this: if you get bit I am now going to have to try and get you out of here… we have no phone signal and you are going to have to do the hike we just did to even get to a point we could possibly get medical attention. Instead of remaining calm and lowering your heart rate you will be hiking and navigating us back out of here.
@CoinOpTV
@CoinOpTV 6 місяців тому
Probably the most tens i’ve ever seen given out from these experts!
@joedyson3074
@joedyson3074 5 місяців тому
"It can rain anywhere from 3 months to 6 months" sounds like wales
@RMSTitanicWSL
@RMSTitanicWSL Місяць тому
Romancing The Stone is still a fun movie and book.....
@croftalice6092
@croftalice6092 6 місяців тому
Actually in the game, besides the movie she cauterized the wound and she was back in business pretty quickly I may say 😏
@andrewpatterson3662
@andrewpatterson3662 5 місяців тому
Also at that point in the timeline, she isn't exactly a survival expert, so she may not have known any better just like your average joe.
@emilyweeks6614
@emilyweeks6614 Місяць тому
Should check out the hunting scene from jungle to jungle. Cool use of a blow dart (😅or I think that’s what they’re called)
@keke-br6ql
@keke-br6ql 6 місяців тому
fun fact in the hospital I work in we regularly use leaches in medical treatments its pretty gross
@fmfdocbotl4358
@fmfdocbotl4358 5 місяців тому
we've used them also
@lifesbutastumble
@lifesbutastumble 5 місяців тому
I'm fascinated by them lol
@nekrataali
@nekrataali 4 місяці тому
They use maggots sometimes now, too. They eat rotting flesh so it helps treat infection.
@wizzydoesdallas3408
@wizzydoesdallas3408 День тому
I remember on day i got acared of quicksand even tho i live in dallas and i came across a video of this guy escaping quicksand. Lol
@Rhionah
@Rhionah 5 місяців тому
Wanted to know how a leech feels...so I took a spare one we wanted to use for the horses and let it feast. I bled through 4 dressings afterwards, for at least 7 hours.
@ndowroccus4168
@ndowroccus4168 12 днів тому
Oh please do tropic Thunder!!!
@JonnyDarcko
@JonnyDarcko 5 місяців тому
Quick mud one is brutal. My 4 year old got stuck in it up to his waist. I jumped in and dug him out enough to pull him up. Then I got stuck, luckily it stopped just under my waist, had to slide out of my pants and shoes to get out. Not fun.
@user-bi7ji1lz3p
@user-bi7ji1lz3p 5 місяців тому
Thank U Very Much...for I Always Have These Questions.. .."How Much of These Scenes R Very Realistic ??" "What Ways r Persons able to Survive Better ...Survive Longer..?l and Ways toKeep Minds Better Stronger Brever Flex agile and Endure ,have Stronger FAITH"
@nickitacocat
@nickitacocat 4 місяці тому
Growing up fishing with leaches, I find it funny that people think all leaches are like that. The ones used for fishing in are not bloodsuckers. There is a very distinct difference when you happen to get one with your leaches and fish won't bite on them.
@LTSmash414
@LTSmash414 День тому
Bradley Cooper's latest immersive role
@ihavegymnastics
@ihavegymnastics 6 місяців тому
Castaway is phenomenal.
@douglasyoung927
@douglasyoung927 4 місяці тому
Sure, it's not going to be that easy to spear a fish, but in rivers I've caught a fish with my bare hands, and I've seen fish caught with sticks, bows, machetes, and pistols. It can absolutely be done and sometimes you just get lucky too.
@JohnAlot
@JohnAlot 19 днів тому
Abdominal puncture is deadly without intervention, likely surgical & antibiotic prophylaxis. Bacteremia from the intestines leads quickly to sepsis
@dionamerson1818
@dionamerson1818 5 місяців тому
it would be cool to get a wildlife and/or botnist expert to react to the new avatar game just to see the plausability of the animals and plants
@breadfanornofan1148
@breadfanornofan1148 5 місяців тому
This dude literally hiked across South Americas most dangerous areas. Man is overqualified for this lol.
@scubaad64
@scubaad64 2 місяці тому
10:56 - I used to live in Singapore, and there was a joke there. Singapore has two seasons. A wet season and a dry season. During the dry season, it only rains once a day. That wasn't too far from the truth.
@DarthRevan-uk5ii
@DarthRevan-uk5ii 24 дні тому
How long would you have to get out with peranas???
@khylebaguingan8211
@khylebaguingan8211 6 місяців тому
broo.. i grew up watching this guys show.. i learned a lot from him
@whitneyhatton3736
@whitneyhatton3736 2 місяці тому
I'd love to watch the movie Apocalypto with him just to ask him all the questions that pop into my head.
@a_921
@a_921 4 місяці тому
"poisonous snake"? Don't know who first said this, but: You bite it and you die: Poison It bites you and you die: Venom It bites itself and you die: Voodoo also, every other "jungle person" I've heard talk about leeches said to leave them until they are satisfied and drop off by themselves. but very good advice about (not) pulling the plug. It is one of my movie cliche pet peeves
@philiprice7875
@philiprice7875 3 місяці тому
my movie cliche pet peeves is bullets bounce of wind screens, taking cove behind a car door will stop bullets bullets alway hit heros (stars) in the shoulder and knock back villans as far as getting hit by a car
@Helldiver44326
@Helldiver44326 3 місяці тому
Omg i love primal survivor
@NooqGaming
@NooqGaming 5 місяців тому
Im thinking if the leech leaves an open wound you would want to atleast cover it until it closes, especially in jungle environment
@lifesbutastumble
@lifesbutastumble 5 місяців тому
I wouldn't go yanking them off either as it may cause the mouth parts to detach and get stuck in the open wound
@ianthehunter3532
@ianthehunter3532 6 місяців тому
Pro tip: Hold left on the screen to play 2x (likely adapted from TikTok).
@murrayscott9546
@murrayscott9546 6 місяців тому
Guy I know, former mtnr,, always carried a stnls steel straw.
@user-ze3fo4tb8x
@user-ze3fo4tb8x 5 місяців тому
"I'm a snake guy" but doesn't know the difference between poisonous and venomous lol!!
@bassfacekillah
@bassfacekillah Місяць тому
i wish he had talked a little more about quicksand because it's so often inaccurately portrayed in movies. You actually float on quicksand if you stop moving as your body is less dense. It also is usually only a few feet deep
@BigJaseNZ
@BigJaseNZ 5 місяців тому
Survivalist and self-proclaimed snake expert... refers to them as "poisonous"... 5:40
@alexbirgiss5414
@alexbirgiss5414 6 місяців тому
Love this guy
@alann4598
@alann4598 29 днів тому
Make sure you never misspeak when you’re on the internet. All the experience in the world won’t be enough to make up for using the wrong word. If you asked him what the difference is between poisonous and venomous, of course he would tell you.
@jdogwatcher7456
@jdogwatcher7456 11 днів тому
He was also wrong about quicksand it doesn't sink that fast and is basically impossible to die from
@alann4598
@alann4598 11 днів тому
@@jdogwatcher7456 The speed at which you sink into it depends on how dense it is. It’s very easy to die from quicksand, especially if you’re alone. If it’s fast sinking sand, you’ll drown. If it’s slow sinking sand, you’ll suffocate from the compression on your chest and abdomen, or you’ll die of dehydration or exposure.
@jdogwatcher7456
@jdogwatcher7456 11 днів тому
@@alann4598 i looked it up it said its basically impossible to die like that and shows that its actually hard to die to quicksand very rare to find deaths
@isaacriggs4656
@isaacriggs4656 2 місяці тому
I am very glad this one exists, because it shows the fact that so-called experts don't always get it right.
@Tom-po4dh
@Tom-po4dh 6 місяців тому
Hey it’s Party Boy!
@tavioka6243
@tavioka6243 6 місяців тому
As a Pacific islander there is a difference when u say "quick sand" & "mud" 😂😂😂
@timothyoaks1193
@timothyoaks1193 6 місяців тому
How do you rate the movie Jungle and NOT include the scene where he CUTS A PARASITE out of his forehead!?!?
@lfcbpro
@lfcbpro 2 місяці тому
I'm curious if it wouldn't be better to leave the leeches on you? If you take them off, there will be an open wound, waiting for infection, if you leave them on, they are only going to drink a little blood. Or do they do harm when they are attached?
@rya_belladonna
@rya_belladonna 2 місяці тому
both no and yes yes you could get an infection but no the leches wouldnt do much harm if you left them to do their thing they tend to fall of when they are full you might get dissy from the blood loss but you wont die
@vivelajonny
@vivelajonny 29 днів тому
Once a leech bites onto you, it's only going to stay on until it gets full then it will fall off and you will have an open wound anyway
@SirsasthNigam.
@SirsasthNigam. 6 місяців тому
"Jungle" (2017), "Cast Away" (2000) ,"The Lost City" (2022) -most real
@turdfurgeson5093
@turdfurgeson5093 2 місяці тому
I enjoyed this video, the only thing that i can say is snakes are venomous... not poisonous
@sachin_Jagtap
@sachin_Jagtap 6 місяців тому
🔥🔥
@charlie15627
@charlie15627 4 місяці тому
I have personally seen someone spear a fish, with a sharp stick, on their first try. While I agree that its incredibly unlikely, it is possible.
@andersolsson8918
@andersolsson8918 4 місяці тому
Didn't he mean Venomous snake and not poisonous snake? Kinda feels like a dude like him would know the difference?
@scotthartley7837
@scotthartley7837 26 днів тому
The pulls out a thorn the size of a ice pick thats right in her liver. She would be crippled on pain. 3 is generous
@TalkingHands308
@TalkingHands308 4 місяці тому
Venomous snake* surprised he made that mistake since he's a legit expert, lol.
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