Posts Tagged ‘insects’

Pro Eater Cameron “Consumption” McKirdy devours insects, and bugs on baked goods for views!  Watch the Survival Bros Founder eat Crickets and Larvae on fresh doughnuts.  This funny video was to celebrate getting 10,000 YouTube Subscribers.  Follow us on our Channel HERE.  We will be doing a Big Giveaway soon.  Stay tuned.  Thanks for watching, and enjoy the disgusting Eating Challenge.  Share it with a friend.  

Survival Food made with Bacon and Cheese flavored insects, plus Mexican Spice dried bugs. Gross, right? Please comment.  #food #insects #donuts

WORLD’S WORST FOOD HANGOVER AFTER CHRISTMAS DINNER

Cameron McKirdy has a headache from eating too much food over the Holidays. He feels like he went out drinking last night! Symptoms include extreme fatigue, sensitivity to light, bloating, nausea, dehydration, and a migraine headache. Survival Bros recommends putting down the food, and fasting until 2020.  Did you eat too much salt, fat, and sugar also?   Thanks for visiting the Survival Bros blog on WordPress.

#food #hangover #2020

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Today our Survival Bros YouTube Channel surpassed 10K Subs!  Thanks for your support.  You’ve seen me share my adventures, and get prepared for emergencies.  Tons of great things have come from this project and blog.  I hope you’ll trust me to keep useful content coming.  SB is is strong, and we move forward with the tremendous Will to live, and help others.  Best wishes to you.

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Chill out on the North Fork of the McKenzie River with #SurvivalBros and Papilio Oregonius butterflies.  This is the official insect of Oregon State.  Filmed near Cougar Hot Spring, in the Willamette National Forest.  SUBSCRIBE NOW ON YOUTUBE FOR MORE!  

What a spectacular day this was by the water.  The sun scorched my naked body.  It burned getting into the 106 degree water later that evening at Terwilliger Hot Springs.  I did dive headfirst into the crystal clear river.  Exhilarating.  However, do you have any idea how hard it is to hold your junk with one hand?  Just saying, it wasn’t staying put.  Thankfully through the power of editing, the family jewels remained in safe keeping.  

I ventured to this sacred spot two weeks earlier, and saw the same collection of butterflies!  I counted 40.  I’m amazed they were still there when I returned.  My friends are posted up hard in heaven.  They danced around me as I paid my respects.  This area produces insanely large moths too, like this one I spotted heading into a shower last summer.

Giant Moth in OR

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Oregon Swallowtail Butterflies