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Navy Seal
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Lucky Jack
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Nice one August
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That's interesting as I have heard the exact opposite. Moving water carries sediment and other particles which in standing water have a chance to settle to the bottom.
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Nah, stagnant water is definitely the worse option because bacteria etc. have
better surrounding to get jiggy with each other and have little bacteria babbies. ![]() |
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While all Dog's DNA shows trace their lineage back to the Grey Wolf, they are really their own species now. They've made their nitch in a Human environment. Their species is very much intertwined with ours. Sure they can go feral, but they don't do very well without us. Also, how smart they are, and how they behave, and how easy they can adapt, is basically how we (humans), made them to be.
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Whether a more urban source of water thats purified and chlorined but carries with it glassfibers or plastic or any other household insulation (lets say after a disaster) a standing water source would be preffered for the reasons you pointed put. |
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The dog was lucky a coyote didn't eat him first.
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Dooley? Does that have any relation to Dowly?
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But if you suddenly find yourself in a situation where you need to survive, like the doggie in the OP, I'd suggest using a moving water source as drinking water. ![]() |
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And it depends on your ability to digest and imune system.
I remember when we were teenagers we'd camp by a local river and drink that water without boiling it first. And the camp side was downriver from an industrial town, a sewage treatment plant and a hydroelectric dam. Never felt ill. A cityslicker would probibly die ![]() |
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