Dont let Frank see them.
But can we take a moment to appreciate the tags on this thread?
But can we take a moment to appreciate the tags on this thread?
I had no idea morays were poisonous lol, wouldn't eat it anyway hahaha.Here a funny story how unaware, or have no knowledge about the food they are want to buy and try to eat. I visit a supermarket in small town near the coastal beach, and there is a stall selling Saltwater Moray eels (Giant Moray and Tesselata moray) these things are huge almost 6 foods, 1 of my relative said "wow, it's look so exotic! Do you want to try it?" I replied "do you know how to prepare and cook it?", right out the bat she siad "No, but it can be deadly right?"
LOL I was speechless...I said this thing would kill a whole village if you don't know how to remove it poison that store in it flesh. We ask the seller about how to cook it and the seller just siad "We caught it so we just selling it, we don't know how to cook it...someone buying would know how to do with it" LMAO
Idk where Detroit is apart from the fact that it is in the US, i gave you the names and im pretty sure you can use the internetI still wanna see some pics of these South African fish/game species. Without pics I'm starting to think he is really from Detriot. lol
Just kiddingHendre
We cant eat guineas in the winter due to a parasite thing in the meat that isnt exactly good for you..I had no idea morays were poisonous lol, wouldn't eat it anyway hahaha.
similar to the backwoods folk over here that eat squirrels and get hantavirus because they eat or bite into the spines...
The 2 largest Morays - The Giant Moray and the Giant SLender Moray can actually reach lengths of 12 feet and 13 feet, but at 12 feet, the Giant Morays are MUCH heavier and thicker bodied than the 13-foot Giant SLender MoraysHere a funny story how unaware, or have no knowledge about the food they are want to buy and try to eat. I visit a supermarket in small town near the coastal beach in south east asia, and there is a stall selling Saltwater Moray eels (Giant Moray and Tesselata moray) these things are huge almost 6 foots, 1 of my relative said "wow, it's look so exotic! Do you want to try it?" I replied "do you know how to prepare and cook it?", right out the bat she siad "No, but it can't be deadly right?"
LOL I was speechless...I said this thing would kill a whole village if you don't know how to remove it poison that store in it flesh. We ask the seller about how to cook it and the seller just siad "We caught it so we just selling it, we don't know how to cook it...someone buying would know how to do with it" LMAO

The sucker stole a Jack Daniels! and i cant decide which makes a more annoying noise, baboons on the run or a guineafowl taunting you from half a mile awayGuineafowl
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guineafowl
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Vervet monkeys
We aren't allowed to kill them since the are an endangered species but they are incredibly naughty too
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Then there's the baboon
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chacma_baboon
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Yeah he did that monkey must have good taste lol.The sucker stole a Jack Daniels! and i cant decide which makes a more annoying noise, baboons on the run or a guineafowl taunting you from half a mile away