Urine works for flush it out of the eyes.They don't just spit anywhere, they specifically target face/eyes.
I know africans eat python, never heard of people eating cobras, but would not be surprised if they did.Bet they taste like chicken
They have a range of at least 6 feet so what ever you do, do it from a distance.By the time I get done cutting that thing and dancing on its head they'd have to glue the mince meat back together like McDonald's chicken nuggets
I thought about it once. The one time out of dozens killed that I actually shot one instead of using a blade, and thus could be relatively sure it hadn't bitten itself or otherwise released venom. But nobody in the canoe trip wanted to stop long enough to cook it upI know africans eat python, never heard of people eating cobras, but would not be surprised if they did.
No one seems to eat water moccasins/
You just ain't been hungry enough yet. You just wait. Wait until the Democrats start passing around the Hoover Chicken at the soup lineI'm thinking water moccasin might taste like it smells, so that puts it in the "only if I had to" category for me. Same with gar, gator, turtle, any of those critters that live in the mud. That's just me, though.
Gator is good to eat. I once purchased a gar steak and it was not bad. The bad smell from a moccasin is from secretions they release when they are upset. I am not able to smell it, but others can. I never heard of anyone eating one and being predators that might have quite a load of toxic pollutants in them. Crawfish live in the mud and pigs wallow in it. They are good to eat.I'm thinking water moccasin might taste like it smells, so that puts it in the "only if I had to" category for me. Same with gar, gator, turtle, any of those critters that live in the mud. That's just me, though.
Some will not. Even if it leads to their death.So folks will eat anything that doesn’t eat them first, I’m not one of those folks .
That's right. Plenty of food out there. Just gotta be able to recognize it as foodSome will not. Even if it leads to their death.
I am thinking american POWs in Korea. They were offered the same food as what the chinese were eating and many would not eat it. They got weak and often succumbed to illnesses.That's right. Plenty of food out there. Just gotta be able to recognize it as food
A Vietnamese MRE was a ball of rice with sugar on top. It's called rice crispies treats, fruity pebbles and crispix nowadays. Take away the fancy packaging or food coloring and people get lostI am thinking american POWs in Korea. They were offered the same food as what the chinese were eating and many would not eat it. They got weak and often succumbed to illnesses.
Does not sound good for your teeth, but it would keep reasonably well in the heat and give one some calories.A Vietnamese MRE was a ball of rice with sugar on top. It's called rice crispies treats, fruity pebbles and crispix nowadays. Take away the fancy packaging or food coloring and people get lost