Survival Basics
Eat it or Yeet It
Glamping
Danger Will Robinson!
Ouch!
100

This is most important thing you need to survive in the wild.

Water

100

You should ____ snow or ice before consuming it.

Melt/Boil

100

You should not sleep on _____ in the wild. 

The ground

100

This is the most dangerous type of bear.

A mother bear

100

You burn yourself on the campfire! You should ____.

Run it under cool water

200

Lush vegetation and swarming insects usually indicate ____.

Water

200

True or False. It is safe to eat most plants, mushrooms, and wild berries you may find in the wild. 

False

200

To keep warm, you should make a ____ shelter.

Small

200

The ____ of a snake is the best way to know if it is venomous. 

Eyes

200

You should do _____ first when stung by a bee.

Remove the stinger

300

You're best chance to find running water is to move _____.

Downhill

300

_____ contain a large amount of protein and may be found under rocks. 

Insects/Larvae
300

Make sure your shelter has this key feature.

A bed. 

300

You should _____ if you encounter a bear.

Stand your ground/make yourself big

300

You should NOT do this if bitten by a snake.

Attempt to suck out the venom. 

400

The typical duration that someone can survive without water is ______.

3-5 days

400

In a survival scenario, you should avoid eating insects that ____.

Are brightly colored/smell pungent 

400

____ can be a natural mosquito repellant in your camp.

Campfire smoke

400

The body loses heat _____ times faster in water than it does in air.

25 

400

Vomiting and diarrhea are signs of severe _____. 

Dehydration

500

The typical duration that someone can survive without food is _____.

Three Weeks

500

This insect is the most popular edible insect in the world.

Beetles

500

You should dig your latrine at least ____ feet away from your camp. 

200

500

_____ is the universal signal number for distress.

3
500

Body temperature only has to drop _____ for hypothermia to begin.

2ᴼ

M
e
n
u