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Depends on what kind of bush ...if you know what I mean.Have you watched the show %26quot;Survivorman%26quot;? He%26#039;s amazing! 100% 1 Vote
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It depends on which bush you mean.I have spent a lot of time
in New Zealand bush where water and food are plentiful
the biggest danger is hypothermia.
If I went bush in outback Aussie I would have to retrain. 0% 0 Votes -
When I think of it - I think I would not do well at all. But maybe if I am put in the situation my innate survival skills may kick in.
This question is interesting - got me thinking, I need to learn some new skills 0% 0 Votes -
I think I would do okay, but if I saw any of those posinouse spiders I would freak! =(
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PROBLEY A LONG TIME SINCE THEIR%26#039;S NO COMBAT NOW, LIKE GOING CAMPING AGAIN.
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Eating the weakest of the group.
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