Juan Kunchikuy, a hunter-turned-naturalist at the Yachana Lodge in Ecuador,
uses his blowgun to spear a papaya on the head of New York Times columnist
Nicholas Kristof. The blowgun has a range of up to 150 feet. "It's better
than a shotgun, because it's silent," Mr. Kunchikuy explained. "You can
shoot repeatedly if you miss the first time."
@121ego Cool? I can use a dictionary too! Okay, how is that anything relevant to your earlier comment? i simply told you not to be a dumbass and watch the whole video before attempting to troll a video. Now go attempt to troll another video
benjamin22cal 1 month ago
@benjamin22cal - you are the mongoloid one. I spent a whole year in Iquitos and visited the Aguarunas, where they hunt little monkeys with curare. You should have a blowgun in that mouth of yours, benjamin. Keep it shut and keep respect arrogant ignorant.
121ego 1 month ago
@121ego your a retard, look at the end when he fesses up you dumbass
benjamin22cal 1 month ago
It's amazing how little Man thinks life is worth, and test it against a dart from a blow gun. What if the guy happens to coff at the time blowing his gun? That dart would have perforated the skull easily and get inside his brain (hopeful;y wouldn't have stuck anything inside...it's empty anyway!!). At least a shield he should have worn!
121ego 2 months ago
he is amazing with that blowgun funny accent
TheWildboy199 8 months ago
is there a tutorial on how to make one of those blowguns?
wcmtmanning 8 months ago
1:30 BERY BERY SHARP
love teh accent
THEDISCIPL3 9 months ago
Kristof has the worst voice for narration.
dicocalilung 9 months ago
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ihatevedgies 9 months ago
you have a large set, do you understand what I mean?
tort507 10 months ago