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Hi, this is John Stewart and this is how to track animals in the wild to survive in nature.
You can track animals, find animals pretty easily in the wild by doing a few simple things.
First thing you can do is look for animal tracks and droppings. You can walk find trails
that have been cut through by animals. You'll see their tracks. Find out what direction
their going and follow those tracks. Other things you can look for is their drippings.
You can find out if there fresh or there old and that'll help you know if something’s
nearby. So those two things are real easy to find in the wild by just following paths
that animals cut through. Other things to look around are water sources. If you can
find a water source a small drinking hole a pond a larger body of water. This is something
that the animals are going to have to come to. To get their water in case there's streams
and stuff that are dried up. So there going to come here and find water and that way if
you find it first. You can sit there and look for them and wait for them to come to the
water source. Another place to find food when it comes animals and insects is if you find
a old dead log, large log. You can roll it over normally there's moist soil up underneath
it and this is where you’re going to find worms, grubs, beetles. They like that cool
moist earth. So you can find them under old rotten logs and these are just a few things
on how to find animals and food in the surviving in nature.