What can you do if your air-boat gets stuck and you're in the Everglades? Kiss your butt goodbye? Maybe, if you're stuck out there for longer than a day. If the heat/humidity doesn't get you, the gators will.
Anyway, Dave and Cody demonstrate some survival skills in case that scenario happens. Not all of the Everglades is swamp. There are some higher places where you can get to dry land and some shade, which is what our two survivalists attempt to do. However, even they slosh through alligator holes, there are still deadly snakes to encounter everywhere.
In this episode, we learn about saw-grass, the extreme importance of fire, a plant which acts like a mosquito repellent, how to capture, kill and eat a Burmese Python and other goodies.
The most remarkable scene, IMO, was Cody showing the snake's heart in his hand still beating AFTER it had been "dead" and stripped of its skin. Creepy!
Anyway, Dave and Cody demonstrate some survival skills in case that scenario happens. Not all of the Everglades is swamp. There are some higher places where you can get to dry land and some shade, which is what our two survivalists attempt to do. However, even they slosh through alligator holes, there are still deadly snakes to encounter everywhere.
In this episode, we learn about saw-grass, the extreme importance of fire, a plant which acts like a mosquito repellent, how to capture, kill and eat a Burmese Python and other goodies.
The most remarkable scene, IMO, was Cody showing the snake's heart in his hand still beating AFTER it had been "dead" and stripped of its skin. Creepy!