Thanks for letting me know and sorry about that! It's here: www.insidethetravellab.com/jungle-clothing-what-to-wear-in-the-amazon-rainforest/ I'll update the description too.
What's wrong with bright colors? Some animals (frogs, snakes, lizards, insects) have bright outer colors to scare predators, don't they? wouldn't it work the same?
@@cassiofficial Many insects will be attracted to bright colours, as they may be mistaken for ripe fruits, or flesh, or flowers. So in terms of avoiding mosquitoes, you are much better off avoiding bright coloured clothing.
@@watermelooon1768Ok, so I have been to the jungle I was looking forward to and I have learned the snakes already run away when they see people, as long as you give them enough time to react that way, and there aren't any other relevant animals that could pose a threat to my free time but the insects. How could I scare the insects? If that's possible. I guess insects don't see colors the way we do.
Wow, what a wonderful video! Very calmly presented, highly informative advice :) thank you!
Thank you! Hope you have a great trip!
Hello Abby! I just started to plan my trip to Amazon, so this video was super helpful!! Thank you
You are very welcome - have an amazing trip!
Can't thank you enough for this..!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
You are very, very welcome!
is poncho a good option?
Not too bad... but a raincoat has the advantage of pockets, which can be handy for bug spray etc
You haven't uploaded the list of items in the description
Thanks for letting me know and sorry about that! It's here: www.insidethetravellab.com/jungle-clothing-what-to-wear-in-the-amazon-rainforest/ I'll update the description too.
Hand sanitizer can also be used to start an emergency fire if needed
You know, I'm not sure if that is a joke or not. I would love it to be true!
@@Insidethetravellab hand sanitizer has a high percentage of alcohol in it
What's wrong with bright colors? Some animals (frogs, snakes, lizards, insects) have bright outer colors to scare predators, don't they? wouldn't it work the same?
Yes, it does! But you don't really want to scare away any wildlife - you want to see it!
@@Insidethetravellab Only if you are a researcher. I just want to pass by.
@@cassiofficial Many insects will be attracted to bright colours, as they may be mistaken for ripe fruits, or flesh, or flowers. So in terms of avoiding mosquitoes, you are much better off avoiding bright coloured clothing.
@@cassiofficialwearing bright colours will leave you covered in little bugs
@@watermelooon1768Ok, so I have been to the jungle I was looking forward to and I have learned the snakes already run away when they see people, as long as you give them enough time to react that way, and there aren't any other relevant animals that could pose a threat to my free time but the insects. How could I scare the insects? If that's possible. I guess insects don't see colors the way we do.
You sound a lot like Rachel Weisz from the Mummy
I will take that as a compliment!
Why don't use black clothes in jungle?
It's because the black colour absorbs more heat.
@@Ucayali267 it also attracts mosquitos and other insects