Don’t Worry About Food
This desert survival tip boils down to statistics and probabilities.
The good news is your odds of dying of starvation is a desert survival situation is very low. Why? Because you’ll likely be long dead from dehydration, injury, or rescued before starvation sets in.
A relatively healthy person can survive at least three weeks with no food. Your body will begin by using your fat reserves and then stealing your muscle fibers to keep you going.
Since death by starvation is a slow process, save your energy for other survival priorities.
Now with that said, don’t be an idiot and pass up a free lunch if one happens to present itself. If you stumble on some bird eggs, snatch a rodent passing by or can quickly kill a snake then, by all means, eat up.
But if a food source doesn’t readily present itself, try to ignore the grumbling noises coming from your stomach. You got more critical survival issues to worry about right now.
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