- You can sit in a room full of snakes and they won't hurt you, unless you provoke them or they are already alert.
- If a crocodile is trying to eat you, it will first bite and begin to spin, a well-known movement called the " Death Spin ." Given the strength of a crocodile's bite, the death spin can tear parts of your limbs/body to shreds. If you spin in the same direction as the crocodile, you can minimize the damage . If you spin in the opposite direction, you will be torn in half.
- If you encounter a wild animal face to face in the forest, you can raise your arms to present yourself as a predator and shout as loudly as you can. This method will work to temporarily scare the animal away from you, and you can use this opportunity to move to a safe distance.
- Piranhas have extremely sharp teeth, but they don't attack/kill/devour humans, as seen in movies. They feed on carcasses of dead animals and other fish/small aquatic animals.
- A lion's roar isn't very loud, as it's meant to be heard over long distances. A tiger's roar, on the other hand, is very loud, designed to paralyze its prey and make hunting easier.
- When a snake sticks its tongue out, it doesn't mean the reptile is trying to scare someone.
It's simply trying to absorb tiny chemical particles floating in the air, through its tongue and special organs in the roof of its mouth.
They do this to analyze their surroundings, protecting themselves from predators and making it easier to find food.