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Daydream...
Yes, they will. After I read your post I got to thinking if someone was stranded somewhere could they eat grass to survive. The somewhat confusing internet answer seems to be no, though this survivalist blog does list some types of nutritional grass that could be eaten:
https://www.primalsurvivor.net/can-humans-eat-grass/
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ohhh ick
I think you'd be eating some small little critters that our systems can't handle.
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blech!...
I suppose it would be best if everybody looked up what we could eat in a bad situation from a reputable source, because you never know. The only thing I really know is the difference between snake berries and box berries, you look at the stems. But I was told that when I was young, so who knows if that's true.
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I'd be lost for sure and, around here up in the mountains, you see berries, and then paw prints on the ground around that?
It's best to leave without looking around much because mr. or mrs. bear is probably watching you for stealing their berry supply.
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I looked up if there was a word for when you feel an animal or person watching you and the only thing I found was Gaze detection...
Mr. or Mrs. Bear are probably thinking "Don't eat my berries, they'll make a nice garnish for when I catch you!" :laugh:
We don't have super aggressive bears around here but for some reason whenever I walk in the woods I always worry about seeing one. Then I look up instructions on what to do if you encounter a bear for next time, then promptly forget those instructions once I read them, then go through the whole process again next time. :laugh:
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Sometimes we have a 6th or 7th sense that is very good at alerting us.
My first one is the "Oh brother" feeling then about that time another kicks in "will they smell that"?
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lol! :laugh:
I wish my sixth or seventh sense would have alerted me today that there was a big ole raccoon climbing up towards me when I was outside, but I had nuthin'. It bared it's teeth at my husband and almost bit him. I usually like raccoons (from a distance) but this one was aggressive. It didn't look unhealthy so hopefully not rabid. I figure to be that aggressive maybe somebody has been feeding it.
Hackles...
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This time of year since the weather has warmed up, those bearing their teeth around here are snakes
especially around water.
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I've had a snake phobia since I stepped on one when I was walking up from the shore when I was a kid. They give me the heebie-jeebies!
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I've learned how to do some awkward looking high stepping