Do centipedes poison chicken? Centipedes will poison chickens

Updated on healthy 2024-06-13
31 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Take a good look: centipedes belong to the class Myriapoda, the first pair of feet are hooked, sharp, and the hook end of the poisonous glandular mouth, generally known as palatal teeth, teeth and claws or poisonous limbs, etc., can discharge poisonous juice. After being bitten by a centipede, its venom gland secretes a large amount of venom, which is injected under the skin of the bitten person along the venom gland mouth of the palate teeth.

    Centipede is a typical carnivore, with a wide range of eating habits, especially like to eat all kinds of insects, such as mealworms, crickets, beetles, termites, cicadas, dragonflies, spiders, flies, bees and their eggs, pupa, larvae, etc., but also eat insects, earthworms, snails and various livestock, poultry and aquatic animals meat, internal organs, blood, cartilage, etc., but also eat fruit skin, potatoes, carrots, tender vegetables, milk, bread and other food for centipedes.

    The toxicity of various varieties of centipedes is not the same, and the size also has an effect, small centipede bites, only local redness, swelling, pain, tropical large centipede bites, can cause lymphangitis and tissue necrosis, and sometimes the whole limb appears purpurous. Some can see headache, fever, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and even systemic symptoms such as speech, convulsions, and coma.

    Chickens eat centipedes (sometimes), and centipedes are of course afraid of chicken (just kidding)!The chicken is dead and does not attack the centipede, and the centipede certainly does not poison.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because centipedes can't win chickens, they can't do it when they die.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Will eat dead chicken, whether it is raw or cooked, it is good at this hand, eat dead animals, centipede's venom glands in the mouth, it is inevitable not to inject into it when eating, but people eat basically fine, its toxin is protein, due to the small amount will not have much effect, digested it is okay to supplement protein.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Superstition, absolute superstition, is as unfounded as the legend that centipedes burrow into human ears.

    Although centipedes produce venom, they do not poison the food they eat, especially dead things like chicken, leaving toxins. However, as an arthropod that can transmit epidemic infectious diseases, if you don't have any special hobbies, it's best not to let them live in your kitchen!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Chickens eat centipedes, but can you still recognize centipedes when chickens die?

    What you're talking about are superstitions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Chickens eat centipedes. Centipedes can only eat dead chickens... It can be regarded as revenge. Sweat!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It shouldn't be poisoned, and some people still eat centipedes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's better not to eat it, it's dirty.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Just burn until the centipede's poison is gone!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This statement is false! The so-called poisonous chicken crawled by the centipede is just a folklore, that is, the centipede and the chicken are enemies, and the chicken borrowed the centipede's shoes and did not return them, and since then they have made a feud. To date, there is no evidence that the food after centipedes crawl is poisonous, which is caused by a lack of understanding of centipedes.

    The centipede is a terrestrial arthropod, and its body is composed of many body segments, each of which has a long foot, so it is a multipoped creature. Centipede, also known as Tianlong, centipede, less-spiny centipede, Wu Gong, maggot, etc., is a venomous, predatory terrestrial arthropod. There are three common centipedes: red-headed, green-headed, and black-headed.

    The back of the red head is reddish-black, the belly is pale red, and the feet are pale orange-red or yellow. The green head has a blue back and feet, a pale blue belly, and is small in size, about half the length of the red-headed centipede.

    The centipede's first pair of legs are hook-shaped, sharp, with a venomous glandular mouth at the hook end, surrounded by a hard chitin wrap. The venom glands secrete a colorless, transparent, viscous liquid, known as centipede toxin, which can paralyze or even kill prey. Under normal circumstances, centipedes will not use their venom glands, except for hunting food or encountering danger will use "**", after all, "**" is very precious, centipede toxin is similar to snake venom, mainly composed of protein, after casting a toxin, it will take a while to produce a second time, and the physical energy consumed is also quite large, so centipedes usually do not send toxins.

    Unless the chicken was killed by a centipede, that means the chicken is poisonous.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Fake, it should. Because it's okay for people to be bitten by ordinary centipedes. After saying that the chicken is heated and cooked, it should be fine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Its claws are poisonous and begging to be adopted.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Material. Flour, eggs, green onions, mustard, salt, chicken essence, chicken.

    Method. 1. Add water, salt, and chicken essence to the flour, stir and mix it into a very thin batter, which can flow slowly.

    2. Chop the green onion and mustard for later use. Chicken: I bought a large chicken chop with fried potatoes and cut it into strips.

    3. Put the pan on the gas and turn on the medium heat. Brush the surface with a layer of oil, scoop a large spoonful of batter on, and use a spatula to quickly and evenly scrape into a pancake.

    4. Beat an egg and gently scrape it so that it sticks evenly to the pancake.

    5. Use a shovel to shovel up the surroundings, turn over and change to medium heat.

    6. Sprinkle with green onions, mustard and a few chicken strips.

    7. Wrap it up and press it with a shovel, turn it over and press it again, and the cake will turn golden.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When we eat toxic substances, the liver will break them down, and it can also promote the improvement of some toxic substances, and then excrete them from the body, so as to play a detoxification role In the same way, chickens also have livers, which also decompose poisons, so they will not be poisoned. Chickens die if they are bitten, but they are fine if they eat them.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It doesn't drop, it's a restriction of natural enemies, just a food chain.

    The dried centipedes sold in pharmacies are actually no longer poisonous, and they should be oxidized ......

    It also has to do with the stomach of chickens. Birds in general can eat poisonous insects.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Well, the centipede is poisonous only when it bites, and it is dead when the chicken eats it, so it is not poisonous.

    A lot of venom is protein, and heat, strong acidity and alkali can denature the protein and become nutrition.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    People also eat centipedes and use them to make wine and drink.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Are centipedes that boring.

    It doesn't eat chicken.

    What are you doing on it.

    So it goes.

    Anything can be crawled over by it.

    Then don't eat anything.

    And even if it was crawled over.

    You can't change anything if you boil it.

    I'm still worried about not being crawled by cockroaches.

    That thing was much dirtier than a centipede.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Why is the centipede, one of the five poisons, poisoned the big rooster? The answer is truly impressive.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course, roosters will not be poisoned if they eat centipedes, because roosters and centipedes themselves belong to the relationship between natural enemies, and centipedes are just one of many insects for roosters.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No. Because my family used to raise chickens, the chicks often ate centipedes, but they were all fine and were not poisoned.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    No. Because the chicken liver of the rooster has a strong detoxification function, it will not be poisoned even if the centipede is eaten.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Needless to say, roosters, even sparrows can eat centipedes.

    I saw a sparrow peck a centipede to death and eat it.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No, it's not that poisonous.

    Even if you eat a centipede, you won't necessarily die, don't worry, it's okay.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Centipedes carry bacteria, but they are not deadly.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There's a little bit of it that won't die, and I've been bitten by a centipede before and I've been cured at the hospital.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Don't worry if you've crawled, just haven't been bitten.

    Haha, you can catch one or two centipedes to taste when you have time, I heard that it's good.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    At least it must have been infected by bacteria, and it must have felt nauseous when I ate it, so I threw it away.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Is your home in the countryside or in a very humid place? Otherwise, there would be no centipedes! Generally speaking, chicken cooks faster! Cover the soup and collect the soup!

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Oh, that's not very good, catch centipedes and cook them together, and the nutrient content is not very high!

    Maybe you can still practice a hundred poisons.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Khan Jiangmen. I had a chicken yesterday and it didn't cover it, and I waited more than an hour to cover it. I wonder if the centipede has ever done it? I didn't even dare to eat it. Because my mom had seen centipedes at home before.

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