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Joe Wilson was attacked by a crocodile seven months ago in northern Australia .
Seven months earlier , one had torn off Wilson ’s hand.
Wilson doesn’t wear boots when hunting, instead, he hunts barefoot because it's quieter.
Wilson says he was in tug-of-of with an ancient predator, and his arm was the rope.
The first day I hunted with Wilson we went on a walkabout on some of the most prime Aboriginal lands in the Australian Outback .
It was 113 degrees and we hiked more than 15 miles .
The next day we cut what Wilson believed was the track of the giant bull.
After several touch-and-go days in the hospital Wilson was released, hand intact.
There was no fresh water only saltwater in the swamps we hunted.
To stay hydrated we ate green ants; their little abdomens tasted like lemon juice.
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