Bertie Gregory
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Podcast Appearances
I was like, this is a very strange situation to be in.
Sketchy Steve.
Yeah, sketchy Steve.
And by the time we got back to camp, the rest of the team had managed to make a plan that there was a research plane in the area and they were able to actually land on the beach that we were on.
And yeah, we got our team out and we actually made the decision to take
the guy with us because at the point that the plane arrived, he was in the good mood.
And we were like, we don't want to leave him here.
Because now on the plane, it's like, oh man, next thing you know, it's Bane.
Yeah.
And then, yeah, so we sort of chatted to him and then we got him, yeah, got him back to the town and yeah, and then went our separate ways.
Whereas I am completely opposite.
Well, classic example is human fear of wolves.
Okay, so there's lots of movies, Hollywood movies about wolves eating people and all this stuff.
But okay, in North America, how often do you think someone gets killed by a wolf?
I'm going to say- So sharks is between five and 10 a year globally.
Then I'm going to say- So with wolves, what do you think?
Actually, fatal attack.
Fatal attacks?
What if I told you that in recent history, so in the last few hundred years, that that number is actually more like two total.
What do you mean?