Peruvian Smoke-Grilled Chicken
bruce bowser wrote:
> On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 5:22:02 AM UTC-4, Leo wrote:
> > On 2021 May 7, , Joie McDonalds wrote
> > (in article >):
> > > If you mean that they're not all venomous, you're right. We have
> > > green tree snakes and pythons, which are fine. Then we have whip
> > > snakes and crown snakes, which are mildly venomous. Then we have
> > > small-eyed snakes, which are very venomous but not often nasty.
> > > And then we have brown snakes, which are very venomous and can be
> > > bad tempered.
> > And you didn´t ever think you´d become a herpetologist. Good on ya,
> > Mate! The only dangerous snakes I ever encountered were Great
> > Basin rattlesnakes. They rattle when threatened which is a good
> > thing.
>
> Here on the east coast of the US, there are plenty of water
> moccasins. Very deadly.
"Although deaths are rare, the bite can leave scars, and on occasion,
require amputation. Absent an anaphylactic reaction in a bitten
individual, however, the venom does not cause systemic reactions in
victims and does not contain neurotoxic components present in numerous
rattlesnake species."
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agkistrodon_piscivorus>
Not that I want to start a snake-off. There's always a more lethal
snake.
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