The 'unimaginable' way of survival of African aborigines

Although human society has grown very far from the primitive time, there are still aboriginal and tribal people living by hunting instincts for survival.

Take a look at their interesting life that we may have little chance to experience.

Through their survival battle, we can somehow imagine the life of our ancestors. A life that only serves the most basic needs to survive.

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Aboriginal life.

At the same time, I also felt the brutality of the survival war between people and nature.

1. Pirates of the beast's food

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Aboriginal people struggle with wild beasts to survive.

Harsh life makes African tribes and aborigines become reckless even with wild animals, lacking in food due to hard-to-catch prey such as deer or horses, the Aboriginal people think of a way Get unique food.

In this way, Aboriginal people will not lose their hunt for very hard prey such as antelope, horse, deer . but the price is very expensive to return because the evil animals are also hungry and not easy. give up your delicious meal.

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Their lives are extremely backward compared to the rest of the world.

2. Find water in the desert

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Although backward, there are many things we need to learn from them.

Besides the scarce food source, the water source also challenges every creature on Earth. How does this desert desert aboriginal people find water?

When natural water sources become scarce, the aborigines will look for roots or tubers in the desert, dig them up for water.

3. Aboriginal people hunt and trap

Hunting is a survival skill of people right from the early days of the early days, the life outside of the wild is even more demanding of these great skills.

Unique and sometimes dangerous ideas will make us shudder with the way they live.

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Aboriginal people are people with many admirable survival skills.

Besides, there are quite funny hunting ways when using monkeys to drive pigs. When they are exhausted, they can easily catch it without much effort.

An equally dangerous creature is the electric eel that the Amazon aborigines often catch, it carries an electric current of up to 900V, enough to kill an adult.

By their own method, they use poison in the forest, smash it and put them on the water. This poison will reduce the amount of oxygen and poison the water, and make Amazon the most dangerous animal to escape.

The rest after hours of waiting was using a sharp stick to stab the eel when it appeared. However, even after death it is still very dangerous, they have to use a stick through the person and do not touch it when bringing it to the village.