How will you survive in a deserted forest? For these two aborigines, they even had to hunt and eat the stinky weasel.
The aborigines began their day with a great luck. While picking fruits they ,by chance, noticed a fat weasel lying at the bottom of a tree nearby. At first, they wanted to catch it by hand but not succeeded. Because the character of the weasel was running and climbing tree really fast. So, what was the most intelligent way they could use to catch it?
Thanks to their primitive technology, two aborigines created a very professional trap from bamboo to catch the smelly weasel. First, they splitted bamboo into thin sticks and knitted them together to form a large box-shaped tool, so called bamboo net, with very small mesh in case the weasel could get out. With the vines available in the forest, they hung the handmade net up on a tree, kept it about 3 meters above the ground. Next, they placed sweet potatoes - the favorite food of the weasel ? on the ground, just below the bamboo net.
After a while, the stinky weasel was attracted by the sweet potatoes, appeared and obediently ran right into the trap position. The two aborigines took off the rope, the net fell down on the weasel and kept it inside. Using a bamboo stick to fix the head of the weasel, they skillfully grasped it.
They brought the weasel to the stream, setting a fire from the stones along the stream and dry branches. After processing the weasel so clean, they skewered it into a bamboo stick and put it in the center of the fire. The fire was distributed evenly, which made the weasel ripen without burning.
How would the meat of such stinky smelly nasty weasel taste? Could the two aborigines enjoy a good result from their efforts? Watch the full video right here for more details:
The aborigines began their day with a great luck. While picking fruits they ,by chance, noticed a fat weasel lying at the bottom of a tree nearby. At first, they wanted to catch it by hand but not succeeded. Because the character of the weasel was running and climbing tree really fast. So, what was the most intelligent way they could use to catch it?
Thanks to their primitive technology, two aborigines created a very professional trap from bamboo to catch the smelly weasel. First, they splitted bamboo into thin sticks and knitted them together to form a large box-shaped tool, so called bamboo net, with very small mesh in case the weasel could get out. With the vines available in the forest, they hung the handmade net up on a tree, kept it about 3 meters above the ground. Next, they placed sweet potatoes - the favorite food of the weasel ? on the ground, just below the bamboo net.
After a while, the stinky weasel was attracted by the sweet potatoes, appeared and obediently ran right into the trap position. The two aborigines took off the rope, the net fell down on the weasel and kept it inside. Using a bamboo stick to fix the head of the weasel, they skillfully grasped it.
They brought the weasel to the stream, setting a fire from the stones along the stream and dry branches. After processing the weasel so clean, they skewered it into a bamboo stick and put it in the center of the fire. The fire was distributed evenly, which made the weasel ripen without burning.
How would the meat of such stinky smelly nasty weasel taste? Could the two aborigines enjoy a good result from their efforts? Watch the full video right here for more details: