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Explore the world: Mysterious creatures of Ozhou, ancient dragons of Australia

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Explore the world: Mysterious creatures of Ozhou, ancient dragons of Australia

Australia's "Daintree Rainforest" covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers and has a population of 78 people.

In 2007, "Tim Aklin", who is passionate about outdoor sports, went to the Ozhou Rainforest to shoot the first season of the ultimate survival show,

The premise of the show is to take people to remote places and let him spend seven days in various harsh environments in the wild.

There was no physical object, no staff, no contact with the outside world.

Although Tim knows the skills of survival outdoors, the challenges he encounters in the Ozhou Rainforest are still unexpected.

First, at 11:07 a.m. on the first day, Tim set foot in the rainforest to live, traveling in the Ozhou rainforest, almost completely isolated from modern civilization, the rainforest of Ozhou is sparsely populated, and there are a variety of deadly animals and plants here.

Explore the world: Mysterious creatures of Ozhou, ancient dragons of Australia

Tim went deep into the rainforest, looking for materials to build a shed tonight, it was going to rain soon, Tim looked back, as if something was moving, "Well, I just seemed to hear something" Tim turned to the end, "I guess it's gone."

There is an old local legend that says that a carnivorous lizard came down from the mountain and sent a village into panic. They may be talking about the ancient monitor lizard, the largest lizard we know, and some mysterious scientists believe that the ancient monitor lizard is still active in the rainforest of Ozhou.

"Well, I'm making the final adjustments to my shed, it's rough, but it should work, at least it rains for me tonight, and it's time for me to go out and look for food, while the sun hasn't set yet."

Scientists point out that Komodo dragons and ancient monitor lizards are closely linked, although Komodo dragons are not native to Olympia. Komodo dragons can grow to 3 to 5 meters long, and scientists believe that Komodo dragons and ancient monitor lizards have many of the same characteristics, "including poisonous bacteria in their mouths, and like Komodo dragons, ancient monitor lizards may have attacked humans."

Ancient monitor lizards are larger, so they are also much more dangerous, Komodo dragons 3 to 5 meters (the longest), ancient monitor lizards 6 to 8 meters (the longest)

Explore the world: Mysterious creatures of Ozhou, ancient dragons of Australia

Two, at 3:37 p.m. on the first day, Tim was looking for food. "Well, I was looking for food and found these bones, and when I first saw them, I thought they were animal bones, but in fact it was definitely a human skeleton." "Okay, I'll re-record it again".

After Tim turned around, the camera was knocked to the ground by an unknown creature.

"Okay, guys, come and see this, well, what's going on?" "It's like someone from a friend who hit my camera, OK, reset, record again."

"Okay, guys, while the sun hasn't set yet, I'll demonstrate a native hunting technique," "The end of the stick is coated with sap, reach into a hole that you think might be a nocturnal nest, stir it, and if there is hair at the end, then we know there are animals inside."

"Okay, I'm going to stick the branches in now." Suddenly, Tim was bitten by something. Tim struggled in pain.

(Infections caused by bacteria in the mouth of the monitor lizard are more deadly than its bites))

Three, at 6:53 p.m. on the first day, "Oh my God, something has bitten me, I want, oh my God, I'm so stupid, I'm going to bandage my wounds," "Welcome to the rainforest."

Explore the world: Mysterious creatures of Ozhou, ancient dragons of Australia

Tim then returned to the camp. "Okay, I'm back at camp, the sun is about to set, I'm going to hurry up and start a fire, I'm all wet now."

At night, Tim felt something walking around outside his shed.

Scientists believe that climate change has some impact on the extinction of ancient monitor lizards, but many believe that the real cause of its extinction is humans, indigenous peoples came to Olympia about 48,000 years ago, and ancient monitor lizards and other megafauna in the area disappeared around the same time.

Four, the next morning at 6:51 a.m., "This is the second day I came, first I noticed that I was sick, my arm hurt and died, yesterday I bit my thing and made my arm infected, which means I have to find a village, I remember there is a village 8 kilometers north of this neighborhood, which village I have to go to, my wound infection has become very problematic."

Explore the world: Mysterious creatures of Ozhou, ancient dragons of Australia

"I'm going to find that village quickly, my arm infection is very problematic." I don't know if you saw it; It was quite a big thing, and there was something making a sound there, right in the plant over there.

Tim Eklin is trying to return to the civilized world, and it is becoming increasingly apparent that he is being followed.

"It seems to be Komodo dragons, but they don't appear in Olympia." However, this also makes perfect sense, because Komodo dragons are like this, they will bite their prey, and then the bacteria in the blood, causing blood infections; Just like I am now, then they would follow their prey and wait for the prey to infect to death. If it had been walking around outside my shed last night, I would have had to find that village.

At 8:33 p.m., the venom was circulating through his body, and Tim became increasingly tired and confused.

At 10:12, Tim made a final farewell to his wife and daughter on camera. Tim is then dragged into the dark jungle by unknown creatures, leaving tim with only one last cry.

Tim Akelyn's body has never been found; However, the Aboriginal guide found his camera device less than 400 meters outside the village, performed DNA analysis on the saliva on the device, and found that the saliva did not belong to any known reptiles.

This makes us continue to wonder, is there really a monster in this world that we don't know?

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