Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for November 07, 2014
Transcript:
The moon has regular moonquakes- some reading higher than 5 on the Richter scale! Oops! A Chinese chef died in August 2014 after being bitten by the severed head of a cobra he was preparing for soup- 20 minutes after he had removed it from its body! The distinctive smell of fresh rain on dry ground is caused by spores released by the Actinomycetes bacteria, found in soil.
Templo S.U.D. about 10 years ago
That poor, poor chef. He should’ve worn protective gloves.
RobinHood2013 about 10 years ago
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?!?
stlmaddog5 about 10 years ago
It’s possible the head wasn’t being put into the soup. He might have left it lying on the cutting board and when he went to dispose of it, he got bit. Just trying to imagine the scenario.
wjlott about 10 years ago
Always, always treat a gun as if it were loaded!
NaturLvr about 10 years ago
I think some things were not meant to be eaten…like cobras, poison fish…and a plethora of other animal parts that Asians like to partake of, especially those from endangered animals. Unless you’re starving and nothing else is available, please leave superstition behind and progress into the 21st century.
NaturLvr about 10 years ago
Well, it’s a marvelous night for a moonquake…
goweeder about 10 years ago
I read that chefs name was “Won Dum Guy”. :)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
He’s an INDIAN – not a China man.
tuslog64 about 10 years ago
I’ve heard of dead alligators clamping down on birds that lit on the tongue in the open mouth. Some reactions do not require a brain to trigger.
english.ann about 10 years ago
I’d read that a rattlesnake could bite a person even after its head was severed from its body by a chainsaw the person was using, but not that other snakes, such as the cobra, could do it too, no matter how their heads were severed from their bodies.
Phil721 about 10 years ago
Did you never step on a dead bee and get stung? Same idea, if the poison gland is intact and the fang pierces the skin , you get poison
billsarar almost 10 years ago
The smell of dust after a rain was a plot device on Doctor Who 2 seasons ago…it smell has a name, “petricor”