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>Do you know at least 3 different ways to make a primitive shelter?
Yep.
>Can you start a fire without any match, lighter, ferro rod, or other modern tool?
Yeah, but it takes me a while.
>Do you know the different species of trees?
Some, enough to know which are good for cooking on and which are good for building with.
>Do you know Morse code and how to send a SOS signal with smoke?
Wut. I know how to make a smoky fire, as well as how to make one nearly smokeless (good enough to get found or stay hidden). I do need to learn Morse, but that's more for mirror signal than smoke signal.
>Do you know how to split wood?
It's something I use for therapy; had wood heat in the house I grew up in, so there was always firewood to split when I was a kid. It was great for those teenage outbursts. Now I enjoy staring into the campfire at night, and splitting wood is a thing for that also.
>Do you know how a wood stove works?
Yep.
>Do you know how to tie at least 10 different knots?
Probably closer to fifteen, but I have recently picked up macramé as a hobby and am learning knots again.
>Do you know the breeding and feeding patterns of fish in your local bodies of water and how to find them?
No to breeding and feeding patterns, but I've never had trouble fishing and catching them.
>Do you know how to clean and cook fish?
Of course.
>Do you know how to track/bait and hunt wild game in your area?
Track and hunt, yes. Baiting is illegal in my area.
>Do you know how to clean and cook wild game in your area?
I consider it a part of hunting, just like scaling/gutting/boning/cooking fish is a part of fishing.
>post infographics and stuff
Okay. Here's one, related.