Top Three Critters:
rodents (including squirrels)
rabbits
creepy crawlies (earthworms, grubs, grasshoppers)
Swamps
Top Three Wild Edibles:
cattails
pond lily tubers
wild teas
Top Three Critters:
frogs and leeches
snakes and turtles
rodents
Africa
Top Three Wild Edibles:
wild cucumbers
wild melons
gemsbuck (marama) bean roots and bulbs
Top Three Critters:
snakes, lizards, and tortoises
ground birds and sociable weaver birds (found in big nests in trees)
rodents and mongoose
Group Versus Solo Survival
BEING PART OF A GROUP THAT’S STRUGGLING FOR SURVIVAL can be both a bless
ing and a curse when food is an issue. There is the obvious advantage of
having more people to collect food and identify food sources. But when
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