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One-on-one wilderness introduction
1. Eight lords fight wild: Go and turn around and eat, it tastes like chicken! "Ye Bei, who stands at the top of the food chain, undoubtedly has various ingredients in his diet, from longicorn larvae to dead zebras. In his eyes, all of them are protein, which can be eaten "crunchy". Please look at the following set of pictures: (It may cause discomfort, please pull it down carefully)

The scallop on the tip of the tongue

The lobster on Baye's diving fork is definitely the best ingredient in the whole program.

"protein is rich! Chicken flavor, crunchy! "

2. The crew of "Survival in the Wilderness" exposed a video in which US President Barack Obama followed the host Griles and tasted the salmon left by a bear. However, if this is compared with the descendants of Russian nobles, it is really dwarfed! According to the Daily Mail, 84-year-old Mike Petr Forman, the son of a Russian princess, lived a primitive life 60 years ago, isolated from modern society, and ate crocodiles and wild boars. He was worthy of the title of "Mount Tai in reality". Mother is Russian princess Elizabeth Maccabelli, and father is sports champion Daniel Fumenko. Mount Tai was born in Georgia before the disintegration of the Soviet Union. /kloc-in the 1930 s, my family fled to Japan. 1937, the Japanese launched a war of aggression against China. Three years later, the Pacific War started again, and the Fumanke family moved to Sydney. Due to the language barrier and immigration status, Fumanco regarded himself as the Greek hero Odysseus (Odysseus is the protagonist of Homer's epic Odyssey, who once left home and wandered around, and finally returned to his hometown after thousands of difficulties), and gradually disappeared from modern society. When I was young, I won the decathlon championship and qualified for the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games. However, before he finished all the races, he disappeared into the jungle of Queensland. Since then, passers-by have seen him in the shop from time to time.

It is said that he has a soft spot for crocodiles. 1959, this "realistic Taishan" was once trapped in a tropical jungle full of crocodiles. He was hungry at that time, but fortunately the local people saved him. He had no clothes on, only a piece of cloth was wrapped around his waist, and he left a pus scar after fighting with the wild boar. He was arrested by the police for vagrancy and indecency, and was later diagnosed as mentally abnormal. Fumanco was detained in several mental hospitals and received electric shock sedation treatment.

3. Australians come to the wild. A guy in Australia used a primitive operation.

You see, 5.06 million people knelt down.

At first, I only had a pair of underwear, and then I dried it with my bare hands.

The stone on the ground grinds edges and corners to roll trees;

Vines on the roadside are used to fix the frame of the house;

Branches pierce leaves to build roofs;

Dig out the mud in the river and paste it on the wall.

The hut was pieced together bit by bit,

The side wall is 2m wide, 2m long and 1 m high.

The roof angle is 45 degrees, and a single bed is built in.

Finally, a chimney was added to help disperse the smoke:

4. Deye went wild. Deye started with a pair of shorts, nude makeup and versatile equipment, and gained many fans by one person and two cameras. Every episode of One-on-One Wilderness is very real and grounded. Although it is not as thrilling as Mr. Bei, it has a different taste!

Making a fire is an essential step in every program of Deye. Without fire, you will starve and freeze. Making a fire is a necessary skill for survival in the wild. Grandpa Fred spends a lot of time making a fire, which can be said to be very hard.

It is difficult to find food in the wild, and Grandpa De, who has rich experience in field survival, can sometimes do nothing! Deye, who has no survival tools, relies on his hands.

Which wild player do you like best?