Even the venomous ones aren’t going to waste venom on something too big to eat unless they feel threatened. And bigger ones like that are almost all constrictors rather than venomous.
IF you knew WHICH ONES WERE POISONOUS. Statistics say, you have a good chance of eating a poisonous one, if you do not already know which are and which are not.
In college we celebrated the end of midterms with a round of ice cream parfaits. One guy saw a fly pressed against the glass down near the bottom and was totally cool. He ate down to where the fly was then took it back for a refund. We sure knew how to raise heck back then.
Oreos all look alike. Snakes don’t. As mentioned, they have different shaped heads. Also, colors, I think, can be similar but not exactly the same. For myself, I just back off and take another route. I prefer not to guess if the snake is more scared of me or not. Where I live we have almost no venomous snakes, and places I have hiked I ran into a few things I chose not to assume one way or the other. They had the right of way in my mind.
To deter theft, the farmer put a sign up: “One of these water melons has been injected with poison”. Over night someone crossed out the “one” and wrote “two” above it.
Odds jump to 1 in 3 in Australia! Most bites occur when the snake feels threatened so leave them alone they will leave you alone. The second most common venomous snake around here is the Red Bellied Black Snake, very beatiful to look at by the way, so @cmerb please forgive me for not taking your advice!
David_the_CAD over 1 year ago
Than is a good point.
dvandom over 1 year ago
Even the venomous ones aren’t going to waste venom on something too big to eat unless they feel threatened. And bigger ones like that are almost all constrictors rather than venomous.
Gator007 over 1 year ago
Nope!
momofalex7 over 1 year ago
Rodney’s gotta point.
Botulism Bob over 1 year ago
If seven out of 100 Oreo cookies were poisonous, I’d eat the other 93.
electricshadow Premium Member over 1 year ago
Are you planning to eat the snake?
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
With those kind of odds, better postpone that trip to Vegas.
Jonathan Mason over 1 year ago
If no Oreos were poisonous I still wouldn’t eat one – they’re vile.
rshive over 1 year ago
Zoology does not seem to be Rodney’s strong point.
yip yip yip over 1 year ago
I would offer them as treats. So beware if your offered Oreos. Yip yip yip yip yip
GentlemanBill over 1 year ago
I’m happy when 7 out of 100 people know the difference between venomous and poisonous…
jagedlo over 1 year ago
And this is the leader of Id’s army?
Count Olaf Premium Member over 1 year ago
And then there’s the Tylenol poisonings of the 1980’s.
Ichabod Ferguson over 1 year ago
Hand out the Oreos. When seven people get sick, you can eat the rest.
Goat from PBS over 1 year ago
Never tell me the odds!
Geophyzz over 1 year ago
In Australia, snakes are probably 93% poisonous. Any Aussies out there with statistics?
DawnQuinn1 over 1 year ago
IF you knew WHICH ONES WERE POISONOUS. Statistics say, you have a good chance of eating a poisonous one, if you do not already know which are and which are not.
preacherman Premium Member over 1 year ago
Though I usually steer clear of all reptiles, snakes especially, I’d recommend distancing yourselves from this one as his eyes are too close together.
Skeptical Meg over 1 year ago
How can Oreos ever be bad for you? They’re vegan!
Sir Isaac over 1 year ago
In college we celebrated the end of midterms with a round of ice cream parfaits. One guy saw a fly pressed against the glass down near the bottom and was totally cool. He ate down to where the fly was then took it back for a refund. We sure knew how to raise heck back then.
Ishka Bibel over 1 year ago
I am just pleased to see the correct usage of venomous and poisonous.It is the little things
ladykat over 1 year ago
I wouldn’t eat them anyway. I don’t like Oreos.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom over 1 year ago
Good point, Rodney.
paranormal over 1 year ago
Only if it wasn’t triangular shaped!
sobrown51 over 1 year ago
Do I see an Ice Bucket type challenge developing?
geese28 over 1 year ago
Depends, Rodney. How much poison are we talking about?
kathleenhicks62 over 1 year ago
Venomous snakes have diamond shaped heads – - -
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
Oreos all look alike. Snakes don’t. As mentioned, they have different shaped heads. Also, colors, I think, can be similar but not exactly the same. For myself, I just back off and take another route. I prefer not to guess if the snake is more scared of me or not. Where I live we have almost no venomous snakes, and places I have hiked I ran into a few things I chose not to assume one way or the other. They had the right of way in my mind.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Would that be with or without milk?
LeeBrenneison over 1 year ago
Whats the percentage for “Double Stuffed” ?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 1 year ago
I shouldn’t have?
Izzy Moreno over 1 year ago
Good point, but why Oreo cookies? Why not just cookies?
Ukko wilko over 1 year ago
To deter theft, the farmer put a sign up: “One of these water melons has been injected with poison”. Over night someone crossed out the “one” and wrote “two” above it.
PAR85 over 1 year ago
I have to agree with him. I hate snakes.
Tigers in 2017,2019,2020 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Odds jump to 1 in 3 in Australia! Most bites occur when the snake feels threatened so leave them alone they will leave you alone. The second most common venomous snake around here is the Red Bellied Black Snake, very beatiful to look at by the way, so @cmerb please forgive me for not taking your advice!
dxer over 1 year ago
Eating 93 Oreo cookies could likely be fatal…