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Surviving the Dangers of the Congo Jungles
The jungles of Congo present various dangers such as tropical diseases, falling trees and snakes that could attack anytime. Surviving in the equatorial line requires one to carry the Oxford Handbook of Tropical Medicine and face the risks of traveling in the forest.
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The idea that chimpanzees are the "bad guys" and bonobos are the "good guys" is not entirely accurate, as the two species have more similarities than differences.
ChapterSurviving the Dangers of the Congo Jungles
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The speaker describes his experience exploring the tropical jungles of Congo, facing various dangers such as falling branches, tropical diseases, and venomous snakes without access to antivenom due to the lack of electricity.
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The speaker describes his experience exploring the tropical jungles of Congo, facing various dangers such as falling branches, tropical diseases, and venomous snakes without access to antivenom due to the lack of electricity.