Actually, yes. Well, let me rephrase that. In certain areas, yes. It depends what country, where in that country, the climate, the plant life... that sort of thing. But in many areas I think I could safely survive for at least 1 week. But, as I said, it really depends on the circumstances. And, if I were injured, who knows. It's all relative.
2006-06-14 08:08:12
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answered by annarie14 2
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2014-09-25 11:03:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I would like to think so, it depends on which part of the wild, I lived in a desert once so I think I go that down, I was in the navy and was taught ho to survive at sea so no problem there. I used to go hiking in the woods around here so forests should be now problem. the only conditions I haven't experienced are Attic so I don't know.
2006-06-14 08:09:38
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answered by corvuequis 4
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Yes survival skills are inside we just have to use sense
2006-06-14 08:04:53
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answered by lagies mommy 2
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I know enough about my body to know what it needs. I know what plants/animals will provide those nutrients. I know how to defend myself effectively with whatever is lying around. I know how to move most efficiently over most terrains. I know which pre-made shelters are safe and which aren't. I know how to identify poisinous plants, even if I've never seen them before. I know how to make any water safe to drink. I have many of the skills of the vietnamese field medic. I am ready for the zombies.
2006-06-14 08:07:23
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answered by Aeterna Nox 2
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I KNOW THAT I COULD SURVIVE,BUT I WAS RAISED IN THE COUNTRY WHERE YOU LEARN SURVIVAL SKILLS GROWING UP ON A FARM.WE ALL COME WITH WITH SURVIVAL SKILLS IF WE WANT TO LIVE BAD ENOUGH!JUST USE COMMON SENSE IN WHAT YOU WERE TAUGHT GROWING UP!
2006-06-14 08:06:49
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answered by cyndi b 5
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all my friends are marines!
I get lectures on the like of how to find shelter near a water source !
How to hunt etc
But I couldn't survive without my GHD straighteners and my margheritas
2006-06-14 08:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Ya, I could survive.
I went thru survival training in the Military.. If I could help you, feel free to give me a shout. dvz_33
Have anice day
2006-06-14 08:06:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, yeah. Been using those skills for a while. Only thing I wouldn't like about it is the bugz!
2006-06-14 08:06:18
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answered by curiousgeorgey 3
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verify your interior of reach library or e book save. one component approximately barren area survival is that it hasn't replaced. the biggest component approximately surviving interior the wild is to comprehend the thank you to capture animals, what flora you could and could't consume and the thank you to construct look after thats going to maintain you warmth and secure.
2016-12-08 09:10:45
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answered by ? 4
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