7 Things to Never, Ever Eat in the Wild

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When a person is hungry they don't always think clearly. However, if a person is starving then they may become more desperate. This is especially the case when a person is starving out in the wilderness and they are unsure where they are going to find their new food source.

To a person who is starving, eating a vibrant green plant that looks fine to eat may seem like a great option. Or perhaps a berry or mushroom looks moderately safe, and therefore, is worth the risk to eat.

It's easy to abandon all sense of caution if you're that hungry, because who wants to die of starvation? So is it best to throw caution to the wind and eat something you're unsure of or stick it out and wait for something that you know won't harm your body?

Sometimes the risk is not worth it, because you could die from eating the wrong thing or get very ill, causing yourself to feel even worse.

After the break check out 7 things a person should never, ever eat in the wild. Eat one of these food sources and you may find yourself worse off than before!

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76 Comments

  1. Jake Hood said:

    On mushrooms, false morels look nothing like a true morel, and chanterelles don’t have true gills, they have Gill ridges. Nor do they glow in the dark, jack o lanterns glow in the dark, and have true gills.

  2. Anonymous said:

    Golly. Hemlock shouldn’t be ingested?
    If only Socrates knew that. lol

  3. Edward Roxas said:

    Except for the Lion fish .. they are trying to control the lion fish population by showing a way to prepare it properly to avoid the Poison stingers, I places like Jamaica they are a delicacy..

  4. Edward Roxas said:

    I am not much on identifying mushrooms so FOR ME , I just avoid them completely..

  5. Dion Flaska said:

    But lion fish with a side of fried bat nuggets is my favorite.

  6. Nick Rochester said:

    Still calling Native Americans “Indians..”
    Can we get a public service announcement or something to reverse one of history’s biggest whoopsies?

  7. Nick Rochester said:

    On a lighter note, sounds like you’d basically be tripping$#%&!@*if you ate a couple of lionfish! Lmao

  8. Pete Melnyk said:

    No one should ever eat a bat…but if you piss off the wrong person …

  9. Anonymous said:

    Basically is a list of things most people wouldn’t eat anyways. Why so many pages to sift thru? Just stupid. Time to unfollow a page who links to such crap.

  10. Bill Talley said:

    This is a NEXT NEXT NEXT slide show scam. Who’d eat that stuff anyways?

  11. Zach Verità said:

    Robert Barnes nothing is really wrong with the term honestly bit what he’s referring to is when Christopher Columbus founded North America he thought he was in India hence the term Indians but alas it was not India and what we refer to as Indians are native Americans but whatever if people are gonna complain about it who the$#%&!@*cares

  12. Scott Michaels said:

    I’m not drinking water from any source until I treat it one way or another so it really doesn’t matter.

  13. Anonymous said:

    Funny how the page response privately what the hell is up with that you cowards?

  14. Kevin Massey said:

    I hope Die Hard Survivor did not write this article…….too much clicking from a lot of DUH.

  15. Anonymous said:

    Eddie Wal it says page responded privately. What’s that all about?

  16. John Maxwell said:

    Christopher Columbus “founded” North America. Right after the people that were already hear and the Vikings.

  17. Mike Locker said:

    Lionfish are edible and delicious, ,,,there is no limit in south florida

  18. Adam Ludlam said:

    Mushrooms, berries (unless absolutely sure), brain, marrow, organs, and any animal that you would not normally eat like bats, mice, and the like

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