Alexander Selkirk

Alexander Selkirk

Alexander Selkirk was a Royal Navy officer who became a source of inspiration for the fictional character Robinson Crusoe. He once survived 4 years on an island where every night he was attacked by rats. He solved this problem by domesticating feral cats. One day he fell off a cliff hunting goat and landed on his prey, sparing him a broken back.

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