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How to Be Prepared for an Anaconda Attack

According to pastor and author John Ortberg, a fictitious manual for Peace Corp volunteers headed for South America offers advice on how to handle a chance encounter with an anaconda (a large type of boa constrictor). This is the list of instructions under the heading "What to Do If Attacked by an Anaconda":

  • 1. If you're attacked by an anaconda, do not run; the snake is faster than you are.
  • 2. Lie flat on the ground.
  • 3. Put your arms tight at your sides and your legs tight against one another.
  • 4. The snake will begin to climb over your body.
  • 5. Do not panic.
  • 6. The snake will begin to swallow you from the feet end.
  • 7. Step 6 will take a long time.
  • 8. After awhile, slowly and with as little movement as possible, reach down, take your knife, and very gently slide it into the snake's mouth. Then suddenly sever the snake's head.
  • 9. Be sure your knife is sharp.
  • 10. Be sure you have your knife.

John Ortberg quotes these humorous instructions and then makes a serious point: "You never really know what curves life will throw at you, what's lurking around the corner … But when you are called, and you will be called, you need to know what to do. If you wait until a crisis hits, because it will hit, you have waited too long. You need to be prepared first."

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