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Ridiculous Survival Tips that you might actually need (Parts 6-10)

Casual Geographic | May 7, 2026



Part 2 for you guys. Make sure to like, comment, subscribe, drink water, and hug your mother.

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  1. @mandymagnolia1966

    May 7, 2026 at 4:52 am

    1:30 gonna also say be careful of wearing wool near water. The documentary Hidden Killers of the Tudor Home did a segment on the number of drownings. The wool soaks up water, making the clothes heavier. That in combination with the shock of cold water can cause you to gasp, and with the clothes being waterlogged and heavy caused many to drown by accident

  2. @DeezMatterz

    May 7, 2026 at 4:52 am

    Whew… thank GOD I don't lift my leg to pee. 😅 Aside of the whizz joke… This was awesome as always. Can anyone confirm about Scents that keep snakes away?

  3. @J-Rod91

    May 7, 2026 at 4:52 am

    2:18 😳 You may want to add a warning there. AR500 is a type of ARMOR and STEEL PLATING. If you meant like an AR-15 or AR-10 I can see what you’re going for. Saying AR500 makes it seem like the best thing to do would be use the armor or steel plating to attempt decapitating the polar bear WHILE IT’S ATTACKING YOU…….. WHILE IT MIGHT BE COOL LOOKING, it would be impossible.😆😂🤣

  4. @DaanVogelRok

    May 7, 2026 at 4:52 am

    'Tiger sharks, lemon sharks and great whites don't actually have legs' yeah no kidding
    it seems all of part 8 was just a joke as all of it is ridiculous advice.

  5. @Scugzerker

    May 7, 2026 at 4:52 am

    I spend a lot of time at the beach in the Netherlands (got a camping house that stands there from April to end of August) and rip currents are something I see at least once every 2 weeks. Since I've spent so long there, I can see them before feeling them (a calm(-er) part in the middle of a surf), but each year at least a few get caught in it. Mostly day trippers are the victims, because they don't know and usually ignore the extensive warning signs with explanation in Dutch, German, and English so there's no reason to go play the dumb tourist.

  6. @punkbubbles

    May 7, 2026 at 4:52 am

    In Nevada, black donkeys are wild from the mining days. They total cars if you hit one. Headlights seam to not light them at night. Your best luck is if someone is drive oncoming to backlight them. Open ranges of cows are also everywhere and they like the roads at night. Dont drive at night in the desert…

  7. @Leeooooooo...

    May 7, 2026 at 4:52 am

    If an elephant is charging at you, it's similar to a polar bear charging – you're most likely gonna die, but you can remove bags and clothing that you have on and throw them to the side while you're running so the animal might stop to inspect it, giving you a few previous seconds to keep running. No guarantees though

  8. @driftingdruid

    May 7, 2026 at 4:52 am

    ngl, years ago, knew a Biology classmate was prepping to intern in the Arctic for a research study up there, but before he could be allowed to travel with the researchers, he had to learn how to wield a heavy-duty gun in case of polar bears

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