How to Survive Animal Attacks - Bear, Dog, Shark, Komodo Dragon & Giant Squid | The Dr. Binocs Show

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27 Feb 202427:34

Summary

TLDR在这个视频中,Dr. Boox通过一系列生动的例子,分享了如何在遇到野生动物攻击时保持安全的生存技巧。从遭遇熊、狗、鲨鱼、科莫多龙到巨型乌贼的情景出发,详细讲解了针对每种情况的具体应对策略。无论是使用熊喷雾、保持冷静与动物保持眼神接触,还是在最坏的情况下进行自卫,这些生存技巧旨在帮助观众了解如何在自然中与这些动物和平共处,同时在必要时保护自己。视频不仅提供了实用信息,还穿插了有趣的小知识点,增加了观看的趣味性。

Takeaways

  • 🐻 面对熊攻击时,保持冷静,不要背对熊逃跑,使用熊喷雾自卫,或者根据熊的种类采取不同策略。
  • 🐕 遇到攻击性犬类时,保持镇定,避免直接眼神接触,尝试用物品分散其注意力,必要时进行自我防卫。
  • 🦈 如果遭遇鲨鱼攻击,尽量保持静止,避免过度挥动四肢,若被攻击,尽力打击其敏感部位。
  • 🐉 面对科莫多巨蜥的攻击,应保持在团队中行动,避免突然移动或流血,以减少被攻击的风险。
  • 🦑 遇到巨型乌贼时,保持冷静,避免快速移动,如果被抓住,尝试攻击其眼睛或喙。
  • 🐾 对于所有野生动物遭遇,了解其行为习性和如何在不同情况下反应至关重要,这有助于减少攻击的风险。
  • 🌿 在野外活动时携带适当的自卫工具(如熊喷雾或刀具),并学习如何使用它们,可以提高生存机会。
  • 👀 与野生动物对峙时,维持视线联系可能有助于判断其意图,并采取相应的防御措施。
  • 🏃‍♂️ 在可能的情况下,避免快速逃跑或做出可能激发攻击性的动作,特别是在面对大型捕食者时。
  • 🚑 在遭受动物攻击后,及时获得医疗帮助并处理伤口是避免进一步并发症的关键。

Q & A

  • 遇到熊时应该如何保护自己?

    -遇到熊时,应保持冷静,慢慢后退,避免突然转身或跑步,以免激发熊的攻击性。如果熊接近,应站稳地面,尽量使用熊喷雾器。若没有喷雾器,应尝试平静地与熊交谈,让它知道你是人类而非猎物。

  • 面对不同种类的熊时应采取什么策略?

    -面对黑熊时,建议积极防御,使用周围的物品作为武器。面对棕熊或灰熊,可以尝试装死,采取胎儿姿势并保护头部,以减少被攻击的风险。

  • 如何避免和减少狗攻击的风险?

    -避免狗攻击的最佳策略是保持冷静,避免直接眼神接触,尽量不要做出威胁性动作。可以尝试用其他物品分散狗的注意力,如必要时,坚定地命令狗退后。

  • 如果遭遇鲨鱼攻击,应如何自保?

    -遇到鲨鱼时,应尽量减少身体的移动,避免激发鲨鱼的攻击性。如果鲨鱼接近,尝试维持眼神接触,并寻找机会反击鲨鱼的敏感部位,如鳃、眼睛或吻部。

  • 科莫多巨蜥攻击时应如何应对?

    -遭遇科莫多巨蜥时,应尽量保持在群体中,并避免突然的动作。如果巨蜥接近,尝试快速逃跑或采取蛇形跑动,若被咬伤,立即寻求医疗帮助。

  • 如何在遭遇巨型乌贼时保护自己?

    -遭遇巨型乌贼时,应避免快速移动或挑衅乌贼。如果被抓住,可以尝试攻击其敏感部位如眼睛或喙,使用刀具或手指进行自卫。

  • 每年大约有多少起熊对人类的攻击?

    -每年全球约有40起熊对人类的攻击事件。

  • 美国每年大约有多少起狗咬人的事件?

    -美国每年报告约有450万起狗咬人的事件。

  • 鲸鲨和灯笼鱼是什么类型的鲨鱼?

    -鲸鲨是海洋中最大的鲨鱼,而灯笼鱼是最小的鲨鱼种类。

  • 科莫多巨蜥的科学名是什么?

    -科莫多巨蜥的科学名是Varanus komodoensis。

Outlines

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🐻 面对熊攻击时的自救技巧

本段讲述了在野外遭遇熊攻击时,应依据熊的种类和情况采取不同的对应措施,如向黑熊发起攻击,向灰熊和棕熊假装死亡,以及使用熊喷雾等方法。

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🐕 面对狗攻击时的应对技巧

本段阐述了遇到狗攻击时应保持镇定,避免眼神接触,用外物转移狗的注意力等方法。如果狗咬到,则应积极反击要害部位并尽快就医。

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🦈 如何在鲨鱼攻击中生存

本段建议遇到鲨鱼时保持镇定,尽量减少身体运动,与鲨鱼保持眼神交流。如果被攻击,应反击鲨鱼的眼睛、鼻子、口部等弱点。离开水域后也不能掉以轻心。

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🐲 科莫多龙咬伤的处理方法

本段介绍了科莫多龙的特征,并警告人们不要离开旅游路径。如果遭到攻击,应迅速逃跑或走Z字形撤退。即使被咬也能通过处理伤口和使用抗生素存活。

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🦑 遭遇大王乌贼的对应策略

本段建议潜水时做好准备,避免入侵大王乌贼的领地。如果被抓住,应击打眼睛或喙部。记住乌贼的体力有限,坚持住就能脱困。

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Keywords

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视频中详细讲解了遭遇熊攻击时的自救方法,比如面对黑熊要积极反击,面对灰熊可以装死。这与不同熊种类的天性有关。

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视频提到遭狗攻击时,要保持冷静,避免眼神接触,用外物转移注意力。如果严重可选择反击眼睛、鼻子等要害部位。

💡鲨鱼

视频中提到鲨鱼基本不主动攻击人类,遭遇时保持镇静,不要大幅运动触发它们的捕食本能,还可以与之互相盯视以示自己也是掠食者。

💡科莫多龙

视频告诫不要接近科莫多龙栖息地。它们体型巨大,有强大攻击力,唾液带有毒素,即使受伤逃脱也可能会中毒身亡。

💡生还

这是视频的主题,讲述在遭遇危险动物攻击时,人类如何利用各种方式和手段生还、保命。

💡伤口

视频多次提到受伤或流血会刺激某些动物的攻击性。这是生存建议中需要注意的一点。

💡反击

当一切逃生方法失效时,视频建议可以选择反击动物的弱点部位,比如眼睛、鼻子、咽喉等,这是最后的生存手段。

💡rowconfigure

如果无法反击或逃脱,视频建议找障碍物藏身,利用环境条件保命,比如在水中找到岩石或珊瑚礁遮挡。

💡装死

对付某些动物如灰熊,可以选择装死,让它误以为自己已毙命而离开。这是一种生存策略。

💡毒素

视频提到科莫多龙的唾液中含有强效毒素,就算被咬后成功逃脱,也可能会中毒身亡。所以遭遇它的攻击后一定要尽快就医。

Highlights

Stay together to avoid bear encounters and understand the type of bear for appropriate survival actions.

Bears are typically shy and avoid humans, but can become aggressive if they're protecting their young.

Grizzly and black bears are the most common types humans might encounter.

If a bear approaches, stand your ground and do not run; use bear spray if available.

Talking to the bear in calm tones can indicate you're human and not a threat.

Different strategies are needed for black bears (fight back) and brown/grizzly bears (play dead).

Annually, there are about 40 bear attacks on humans worldwide.

In case of a dog attack, remain calm, avoid direct eye contact, and try to distract the dog.

Act dominating if a dog continues to be aggressive; if bitten, fight back to protect vital parts.

Around 4.5 million dog bites are reported each year in the US.

To survive a shark attack, remain calm and make minimal movements to avoid triggering the shark.

Maintaining eye contact with a shark may prevent an attack by showing assertiveness.

Fight back against a shark by targeting its gills, eyes, or snout if attacked.

Komodo dragons are dangerous predators; if bitten, seek immediate medical help.

To avoid a giant squid attack, stay calm and avoid rapid movements; use a knife to defend if necessary.

Transcripts

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Stay Together guys there are bears

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around

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here don't worry if a bear come just

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play de well that doesn't always work

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big granny what we need to do depends on

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the situation and type of bear we are

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facing

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yes so in today's episode let me share a

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few survival tips with you all by

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answering an unbearable question what if

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you were attacked by a bear zoom

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in bears are typically shy and do not

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usually attack humans however if you

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happen to come across an aggressive Mama

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Bear protecting her young knowing what

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to do and understanding different bear

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species can make a significant

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difference in such

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situations yes although there are eight

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types of bears Grizzly and black bears

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are the ones humans are most likely to

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encounter so if you spot any species of

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bear at a distance stay calm and avoid

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startling them

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slowly back away in the opposite

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direction without turning your back on

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the bear until it is out of

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sight but if a bear spots you and starts

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to approach it's important to stand your

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ground and resist the urge to run

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running May trigger the Bear's natural

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desire to hunt and lead them to chase

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after you and considering their speed we

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can never outrun them so instead remain

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still and reach for your bear spray

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bottle once the bear is within range

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remove the safety tip and spray the

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bear's face until it

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f but what if you don't have a spray

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with you well in that case start talking

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to the Bear yes by talking calmly you'll

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let the bear know you are a human and

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not a prey animal once it recognizes you

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it may come closer or stand on its hind

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legs to get a better look or smell a

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Standing Bear is usually curious not

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threatening in some cases Bears may also

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react defensively by woofing growling

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snapping their jaws and laying their

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ears back continue to talk to the Bear

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in low tones this will help you to stay

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calmer and it won't be threatening to

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the bear as bears do not have any desire

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to be around people they'll usually

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Drift

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Away however if the bear perceives you

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as a threat to its territory or kids you

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need to choose your strategy wisely

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based on the species of bear for

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instance climbing a tree is not

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advisable if it's a black bear since

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they are excellent climbers plain dead

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is also not recommended for black bears

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as they are unlikely to fall for

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it so the only way to survive a black

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bear attack is by fighting back as

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aggressively as possible and using any

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available objects As Weapons such as

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rocks or sticks and aiming for the best

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sensitive areas like the eyes nose and

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mouth and when it comes to Brown and

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grizzly bears you can take a chance by

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playing dead as these Bears tend to only

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attack if they feel threatened so if one

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of these bears comes near lie down in

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the fetal position tuck your knees to

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your chest and cover your head the bear

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is likely going to wander off once they

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realize you aren't going to hurt them

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trivia

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time did you know there are 40 bear

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attacks on humans worldwide every year

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yes and most bear attacks were because a

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mother bear was trying to protect her

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Cubs from

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danger hope you learn something

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life-saving today until next time it's

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me Dr boox zooming

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out what are you applying on your bread

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granny

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honey oh never

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fine watch out little kitty kitty fine

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oh no no no this could be

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dangerous why well let me explain hey

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friends so in today's episode let us

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learn a few survival tricks and tactics

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on how to surv five a dog

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attack zoom

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in dogs these lovely animals are our

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best friends and guardians of our houses

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but at times due to fear anxiety or

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conflict they can get very aggressive

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and snar or even bark at

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us and due to our fight of flight

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response if we start running then the

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dog

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wolf side can get triggered and they

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might think of us as their prey then

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there is a high chance they might chase

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us down or even attack us of course it's

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not a dogs fault as they are just acting

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according to their ancestral traits but

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for our safety let us learn what we can

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do to tackle such a challenging

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situation and survive a dog

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attack well in that case the first thing

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to keep in mind is not to panic yes as

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we know dogs can sense our fear so if

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you come face to face with an aggressive

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dog ready to attack try not to make any

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movement and remain as calm as

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possible and if you're already running

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and the dog is threatened by the the

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speed of your movement then slow down to

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a walk and eventually stand still also

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avoid making direct eye contact with the

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dog as it will take it as a

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challenge so just make sure you stand a

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little aside with your hands by your

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side like a tree while keeping the dog

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in your peripheral vision in many cases

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the dog will lose interest and walk walk

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away if you ignore

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him but if the dog stays try and

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distract the dog with another object yes

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if you are carrying a water bottle

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jacket or something throw it in the

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other direction this may distract the

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dog and give you enough time to escape

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slowly and if nothing seems to work then

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the best possible solution could be to

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act dominating make eye contact and

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command the dog to back off in a firm

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and very confident Voice by doing this

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the dog may find you intimidating and

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run away but the vital question is what

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if things turn for the worse and the

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stubborn dog starts biting

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you well in that case the last resort is

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to fight back I know it sounds

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unfortunate but you've got to defend

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yourself as your life depends on it so

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if the dog grabs you by the fee use your

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feet or make a fist and try smacking a

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blow on the nose throat or back of the

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head and scream for help while doing

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so and the most important thing to do

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while fighting is to protect your vital

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parts like your face eyes and throat as

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that can be very

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dangerous so to protect it try using

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your weight to your advantage by

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pressing the back of the dog with your

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partial body weight and applying forward

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pressure to the back of the neck to

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immobilize the dog until help

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comes and once you get help quickly rush

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to the hospital to take care of the

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wounds and if needed take an anti- RAB

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shot trivia

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time did you know us alone reports

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around 4.5 million dog bites a

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year yes so the best way to reduce dog

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attacks is by training them having them

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in a protected yard or keeping them on a

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leash if people are

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around hope you learn something vital

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today until next time it's me Dr boox

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zooming

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out oh never

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mind sh

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up oh no little kitty Don't

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Panic

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sh

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scary well not if we know how how to

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keep them

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away well so in today's episode let's

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learn surviving tactics by answering a

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life-saving question how to survive a

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shark attack zoom in all kinds of sharks

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are predators meaning those who hunt for

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food this hunting characteristic is

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vital for their survival just like for

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any other carnivorous species on our

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planet but movies like jaws and the Meg

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managed to amplify these wild traits

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creating a monstrous Aura of them

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causing a sense of fear amongst

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us because of this every time we are on

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the beach or swimming in the sea we are

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always on our toes hoping not to cross

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the path with a hungry Shar but but

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you'll be glad to know that the chances

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of you coming across a shark on the

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shore is pretty less because these giant

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fish prefer to live deep underwater and

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they rarely attack

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humans but it does not guarantee Total

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Safety as people going surfing or scuba

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diving are always at risk of

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encountering shars and that's why it is

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vital to be aware of steps one must take

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in case of such an unwanted event so

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what should you do if you come face to

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face with these sea

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Hunters well your Basic Instinct will

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tell you to swim for your life but

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unless you are very close to the show

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and can reach the surface swimming is

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not the best

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option yes that's because you can't out

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swimmer shark and your rapid body

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movement will trigger the shark to act

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on its Basic Instinct which is to catch

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its spray that generally works the same

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way or protect itself from a Potential

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Threat So to avoid getting misjudged by

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the Sharks it is advised to remain calm

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and make minimum body

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movement this way it is very much

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possible that the shark wouldn't feel

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threatened or the need to attack you and

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swim

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away however avoid acting dead too

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because that gives the Shar a sense that

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it has won and it might take a bite out

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out of your flesh which might be very

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painful and if it happens to take a bite

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seeing no movement in you do not look at

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the bitten area as watching yourself

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bleeding can be

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nauseating then what must you do well

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now when you are utterly calm without

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sending threat signals to it try and

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maintain make contact with it yes just

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like we pet our dogs sharks can also

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become our friends if we show them how

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assertive and friendly we can be with

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them maintaining eye contact with them

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will not only help you keep an eye on

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its movement but the shark will also

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think of you as another Predator it

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doesn't want to mess with giving you an

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upper

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hand but if you see a shark in an

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attacking position it's better to find a

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solid surface like a rock or coral reef

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and hide behind it or in Open Water get

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back to back with another swimmer so

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that you can see and defend against an

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attack from any

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direction and in the worst case scenario

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if the shark attacks you then you have

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no choice but to fight back and hit the

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fish with repeated hard blows on its

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weak areas like gills eyes or snout

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until the shark lets you go and swims

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away but even if the shark swims away

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you are not truly safe until you are out

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of the water yes sharks may leave

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temporarily and then return to continue

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the attack so when given a chance get

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back to the shore or back on the boat as

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quickly and smoothly as

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possible trivia time did you know the

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largest shock in the ocean is a whale

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shock yes and the doof Lantern Shar is

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the smallest species cheese of

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shark hope you learn something new today

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until next time it's me Dr boox zooming

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out wow

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tuna never

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mind hey little kitty pack your bags we

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are going to Komodo Island to see your

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favorite animal the Komodo

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dragon yay Kitty we play with them oh no

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no no I understand your fasination with

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them but going anywhere near the Komodo

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dragon will be too

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risky why let me explain that in today's

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episode by answering a no biting

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question what if a Komodo dragon bites

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you zoom

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in if you think dragons exist only in

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folklore and fairy tales then come to

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Indonesia's commodo Island and witness

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the biggest and heaviest lizards on

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Earth the Komodo

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dragons these creatures can reach around

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the length of 10 ft long and can wa

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weigh more than 140 kg or 300

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lb with their long tail flat heads

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rounded snouts scaly skin curved legs

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and enormous muscular Tails codo dragons

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rule the region as apex predators who

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eat almost anything that comes their way

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including deer pigs and even large water

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buffalo while hunting they tend to

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camouflage themselves with their

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surroundings and hide patiently in

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bushes or tall grasses once their prey

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comes within range the commodo dragon

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pounce on their victim with powerful

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legs and sharp claws then sink in their

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shark-like teeth loaded with toxins

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coming from their venom glands at times

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the prey might pass out instantly due to

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dropped blood pressure heavy bleeding

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and induced

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shock but even if the poor prey manages

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to escape their deadly Jaws

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Unfortunately they won't be able to

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survive for long as the Komodo saliva is

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assumed to contain large amounts of

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bacteria which poisons the victims

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usually within 24 hours after this the

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dragons will patiently follow their

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bitten prey for Miles using their

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awesome sense of smell to eat the

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lifeless carcass terrifying isn't

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it but what's more terrifying is that

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humans are fascinated by these giant

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creatures and often visit their habitat

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for fun in that that case a hungry

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Dragon could think of us as a threat and

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attack us so to avoid this nightmare

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always try to stay around other people

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and walk on the Park's official trekking

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Parts because if you leave your group

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and path the Komodo hiding behind the

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bushes are most likely to attack you

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even if you are on a path and group do

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not make any any sudden movements as

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this might scare the dragon triggering

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an attack plus avoid going on a track in

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case you are bleeding as even the

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slightest smell of blood could attract

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The Crawling dragons towards you as they

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might think of you as their

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prey but if you get lost and come across

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a hungry Dragon charging toward you with

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a speed of 21 km per hour then

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immediately start running in the

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opposite direction as we can easily

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outrun them and if the dragon is too

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close and you are too tired then the

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best option is to start running in a

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zigzag pattern as the dragon can only

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run straight

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ahead and in a worst case scenario if

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the dragon manages to bite you get

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medical help without wasting any time

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with some wound management and

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antibiotics you'll be fine in no

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time but fortunately Komodo dragons

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rarely attack humans and only do so when

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bothered so it's better to leave them

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alone and help their diminishing

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population

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grow trivia time did you know the

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scientific name for Komodo dragon is

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Venus Komodo

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Inus also they are known to eat up to

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80% of their body weight in a single

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feeding hope you had fun today until

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next time it's me Dr boox zooming

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out look Kitty a Komodo

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dragon

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fire fire

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fire never

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mind kitty go

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swimming wait little kitty don't go too

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deep why that's because there are rumors

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about giant squids sighting in this

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area now what

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now we must learn about what we can do

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to protect ourselves if we ever come

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face to face with a giant squid by

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answering a vital question what if you

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were attacked by a giant squid zoom

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in welcome to the deep sea where a

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member of the seots family named giant

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squids roam free with their gigantic

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bodies that can grow up to 43 ft in

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length plus they have eight arms and two

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longer whip-like tentacles that can

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reach about 23 ft that help them bring

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food to their beat like mouths on top of

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that they have the largest eyes in the

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animal kingdom which are about 10 in in

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diameter which help them to spy on

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objects in dark depths where most other

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creatures creers would see

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nothing though they might come across as

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ferocious

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monsters in reality they are very calm

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and not aggressive towards humans as

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they rarely attack us but in case you

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ever find yourself in an unfortunate

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situation and came across a hungry giant

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squid there are a few steps you must

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take to survive it

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firstly if you're going diving or

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exploring the ocean always be prepared

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and make sure you have all the necessary

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equipment like a wet suit fins and a

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knife to defend yourself against deep

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sea

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creatures secondly remember that those

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giant squids usually don't attack humans

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they would get aggressive if they feel

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someone is invading their territories or

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being a threat or if they mistake a

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swimmer for food so make sure to respect

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their boundaries and stay away from

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them but in case you happen to come

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pretty close to them make sure to stay

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calm and do not make rapid body movement

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that's because if you keep still and

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show the squid that you're not a threat

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it's likely that but it will leave you

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alone and swim

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away however in the worst case scenario

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if a giant squid happen to grab you by

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your feet then you have no choice but to

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protect yourself by using your knife or

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thumb to strike its eyes as they are its

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most sensitive part or aim for its beak

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as this is where it chews its food

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another option is to try try to grab one

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of its tentacles and pull as the suction

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cups will release their

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grip and in the unlikely event that you

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get dragged underwater it's important to

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remember that you still have time to

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fight back giant squids only have enough

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air in their bodies to last a few

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minutes so if you're able to hold your

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breath you could potentially

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Outlast the squid and make your

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Escape finally the safest way to avoid

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such scenarios is by educating yourself

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about the creatures you may encounter in

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the ocean learn about their behavior

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habitats and how to react in different

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situations the more you know the better

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you'll be prepared trivia

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time did you know like old squids giant

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squids have three

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hearts also a study shows that giant

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squid tentacles can regenerate now

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that's a real

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superow hope you learn some important

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tactics today until next time it's me Dr

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boox zooming

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out

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wo never mind

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mind

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