Although there are some practical skills in it, in general, there are too many show components.
Bear is very good, bear is very dedicated, but it is limited to that.
Knives, flints, kettles
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Bear is known for its simple equipment, but it's just a gimmick.
If you are going out on an adventure, you can't have so little equipment.
If you're going to get into trouble (crash?), a knife and a flint are also belongings.
Escape from XX
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bear always teaches you how to get out on your own.
But if you do get lost, the first thing to consider is not going out. You have to assess the risk first, walk, or wait for rescue.
Walking back and forth will inevitably bring about physical consumption and reduce the survival time in the wild.
And walking around, the risk of injury is much greater, and it is not conducive to the discovery of confidants by search and rescue personnel.
All kinds of climbing
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It seems very handsome to see the bear going up into the sky. On the one hand, you are not bear, and even bear is because of the camera crew. In the wild, all possibilities of injury must be avoided, and once injured, it is completely over.
Eating XX
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Watching bear eat all kinds of disgusting food is one of the bad tastes of this film.
But bear followed the camera crew, and the food was inspected before it was imported (actually, bear just ate a few bugs and used a P).
If you eat in the wild like bear, you will be dead if you are poisoned.
So it's not a last resort, don't eat indiscriminately.
Drilling wood to make fire
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It takes an hour to even get a fire on a bear. If you haven't played it before, don't waste your energy.
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