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Found this on the ZIM Observer site archives "Incidentally, when it comes to buffalo, you're supposed to lie down as they have poor eyesight and, ideally, will mistake you for a log. If a croc or hippo attacks, stay with the boat at all costs. Never rush an elephant. Stay still and outstare leopards." Any comments? Thanks Minkman | ||
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Comments: Don't try that leaopard trick on a silverback gorilla. If I were trying to a stare a leopard down, I would have to add a big grin, like Davy Crockett did to bears. Stay with the boat "at all costs" in a hippo or croc attack. Sounds good, just like not to "rush" an elephant. Pretty elementary, but sound advice. Lying down in front of an attacking cape buffalo sounds like a good TV episode for the Jack Ass boys, but only if they wear Kevlar armor, full body. Thanks for this food for thought. | |||
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Here is another. My personal advice. All by me, it is mine. I wrote it .... (I won't do the whole Monty Python credits) "If you are attacked by a lion, play dead. Only some lions, certainly not 100%, eat carrion." | |||
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were those survial suggestions written by the "late" Zimbabawe authorities? | |||
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