Survival guide Pd:4-5 By:Aly!.

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Survival guide Pd:4-5 By:Aly!

What will I need to Survive In the wildirness To survive in the wilderness you will need a compass and you brain working! In the wildirness

What kind of tools can I make Out of nature to survive In the wilderness? Rabbit Stick- A weapon made out of rabbit bones. You can sharpen it with a rock.

HEY! What about food & water? Birch Trees are good to be used as emergency food. You can eat the inner bark or the larger roots. MAKE SURE YOU BOIL THEM. You can also make a really nice tea with the sap from the sap of the tree.

HEALTH To deal with a burn or cut, put cold water on the injury to prevent from swelling. Add the fluff from a cotton-wood tree to burn or cut to keep safe from bacteria.

With all these tips you’ll Survive perfectly in The wilderness