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  1. Thats all good. But here in Australia, we have the world’s deadliest snakes, and also massive pythons, depending on where you are. But my question is, how would you prevent this, from getting to you ?

  2. Nobody noticed that it's winter time or early early spring. No leaves on the trees snakes and ticks are gone. Just because you don't see snow doesn't mean it isn''t cold.

  3. Way tooo much work..ovwrkill..NOT NEEDED..U HV BARK ON 2 HUGE DEAD TREES…WOW…I WOULD NVR BE AROUND UR STUPIS ARSE USING WAY TOO MUCH ENERGY FIR 1 NIGHT…PLS GET MORE SURVIVAL TRAINING..MY GRANDMOTHER CAN BUILD A FASTER SHELTER…W OUT ALL UR DIRT PACKING..HAMMERING

  4. After having almost stepped on snakes on numerous hikes. Trees like that are a great habitat for snakes, salamanders, and insects. Although in a survival situation, it can protect you from wind. Since you have a rake and tools it seems safe, however many insects use fallen trees to house their larva, so in the summer, woodpeckers might wake you up.

  5. Imagine finding a giant forked tree fallen in the woods, and just have a little safe spot to exist. What else is the tree doing right now that it can't do when you're there?

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