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How May I Flee Society And Live In The Wild

Where does wild animals live??

Lions live on the african savanna

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some animals live in other places such as

Swamps (alligators some birds and frogs and many more)
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Some live in rain forest (tigers toucans parrots exotic birds monkeys and more)
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some live in the mountains (mountain lions mountain goats etc....)http://www.destination360.com/north-america/us/idaho/images/s/idaho-sawtooth-mountains.jpg

some even live in the city (opossums rats other rodents and birds etc... )http://search.netscape.com/search/redir?src=image&clickedItemURN=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm1.static.flickr.com%2F125%2F404679792_97ff76ba22.jpg&moduleId=image_details.jsp.M&clickedItemDescription=Image%20Details

Is it normal that I want to run away and go live alone somewhere in nature for the rest of my life?

It is quite natural to dream of it. I had the same dream quite often. I love nature. I am very happy alone. But I admit I am more of a village girl than a “wild nature” girl.But I don’t imagine eating ants or lizards, facing the lack of vitamins and vegetables, losing time to find wood for the fire. I am too busy to spend 10 hours a day at pure survival. I want to learn about nature, I could not do that “in nature”. I love my family too…..I lived in a log cabin in the forest for about ten years. I have enchanted memories of the foxes and deer in front of my window in the morning. However, it was just one hour from Paris in France. I had electricity and a shower with hot water. Half an hour from work.Look for a compromise, I would think, because we don’t have much time to do and learn everything we want.

Are wild penguins friendly to humans?

Most penguins evolved in an environment in which humans are absent, so they have no natural fear of humans, Many can be approached closely in the wild. However, they do have predators, and being touched by another animal is similar to being attacked by a predator. They, like most animals, have their personal space. They would not even allow other penguins to invade their personal space and may peck at other penguins that get too close. Therefore it is doubtful they will allow you to touch them in the wild. They would probably not flee while you are close to them, but don't expect them to be as tame as a pet.

Where can you live in the wilderness?

There is a long answer and a short answer to this question, but in either case, I’d say: It depends on what you mean by ‘live’. If you just want to go out for a few weeks and try your hand at survival with minimal gear and living on the land, you can do this in many areas across America. It’s not legal to take certain animals or birds through primitive hunting or trapping without a license, so that’s where it starts getting tricky. If you limit your prey to the species that have no limit or are not protected, you are going to be okay.However, if you are living off the land on someone’s private land, you generally won’t be bothered by any officials, like game wardens, as long as you keep things on the ‘Down Low’. So, no Facebook Live videos, seriously.If you are talking deep wilderness, like Alaska, or northern Canada, or the Australian Outback, I would say that you probably could go out there and do just about whatever you want, at first. But the longer you live there, the greater your chance at being discovered and monitored and visited by government officials. I had a friend who built a cabin deep in the woods of Alaska and it was seriously remote. He made everything by hand, stayed out completely on his own, and hunted and just did his own thing. But six months into his ‘stay’, some game wardens and park service rangers showed up on snow mobiles to give him the business, because they saw his cabin and fires on their thermal scans of the area, by satellite. Just so you know.You could probably head down into the deserts of Mexico, or the Amazon, but without deep training, you would likely have a lot of pain and suffering there before you got it all figured out! Those places are no joke.My advice is to get training, practice, practice practice ALL of your skills, over and over, until you can do them blindfolded, and practice powerful safety awareness, too. That will really help a ton.Good luck on your search!

Is it possible to go live in the wilderness or join nomads in Siberia?

Clarify the question. It is unclear what exactly you asked. Can you survive in the desert? In Siberia, there are no such deserts. What kind of nomads are we talking about? Do you want to live among farmers in Siberia?In the photo a small Siberian city

Will a domesticated corn snake survive in the wild?

For starters no, second it's illegal to abandon an animal, and third no.

Believe it or not snakes are happy in small cages. Most people that breed them keep them in small containers. Go on YT and look up a video on breeding, like SnakeBytes. Snakes actually get stressed if they're in too big of a cage. Most likely if you're using the recommended cage size for an adult corn then your snake is fine.

If you feel bad then just get it out every now and then, and make sure to remember that it's fine, that the corn snake would certainly perish in the wild, and that it's illegal to "dump" an animal (snake, iguana, ext.) into the wild.

Should i run away and live in the woods or not (read)?

Well me and my friend (lets call her Apple:3) have similar problems at home, Familys not getting along etc. Well both of us have 200$ saved and we both have lived by woods most of our lifes, We know the basics of camping and everything and we are just tired of our familys. We dont want to hurt anyone but... Im tired of them making me force what i love out of my life. They act like they own me. I don't understand the idea of laws being that your owned by your parents intill 18 years of age. I know its not legal but me and my friend can do it :L if we last a day, We keep going. If we last longer we stay. On april 8th her 15th birthday we are going to leave. ..


What we plan to take

2 knifes (camping)
1 four wheeler to get us deep into the woods.
2 tents.
3 hens for eggs, They mostly eat grass and such.
1 rooster to protect my hens.
2 flint sticks.
10 packs of matches.
5 camping lighters.
4 blankets each *wool*
2 pairs of scissors for cutting hair / other items
8 bars of soap
400$
1 track phone only used of emergency's
2 walkie talkies with extra batteries
1 Know your New York animals guide
Survival Guide
Poisonous Plant guide
Camping Guide.
Camping cups
Knifes spoons
Camping pan
Camping Pot
1 lock box
10 pounds of rice
Seeds for planting..
Ps, We are both 15 now. We have to get away, If your going to try to convince us to stay home its not going to work. We need any items we forgot. Please help <3

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