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What could the boy do to save himself in this puzzle?

 The boy finds himself in a precarious situation, surrounded by multiple threats:




Threat-1: If he moves toward the right, a snake is ready to bite and put his life at risk.

Threat-2: A hungry lion is roaring and waiting for the boy to drop, envisioning him as its next meal.

Threat-3: Two crocodiles in the river eagerly await the moment the chopped branch breaks, causing the boy to fall into the water.

Given this dire scenario, let’s explore some escape plans for the boy:


Swing to Safety: The boy could grab the snake by the neck, causing the rest of the snake’s body to tense up. Using the snake as a makeshift rope, he could swing to the tree trunk. Since the tree is cut in a way that it will fall toward the land, slamming into the trunk might topple the tree toward the lion, either eliminating the threat or at least keeping the lion occupied long enough for the boy to grab an ax. However, he should avoid the crocodiles altogether, as he wouldn’t stand a chance against them in the water.

Call for Help: Perhaps there’s a nearby lumberjack or someone else who can assist him. Shouting for help might attract attention and lead to a rescue.

Leap to Safety: If the distant island-like structure in the background is actually a nearby cliff, the boy could drop down from the tree and walk away to safety.

Remember, this is a thought experiment, and the boy’s fate depends on our creativity. 🌟

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