Even better, the "pasta" would be moving all by itself. Just wiggling and sliming around in the bowl. At least if you try to slurp down a mature cestode, it will instinctively wiggle the rest of the way down with no effort on your part. It knows where it has to go ....
Yea, that ONE was a bull, but go to the link & you'll see some are cows. Still, you can hardly tell what kinda sack it is hanging off 'em ... they're all more ripped then Arnold in his heyday. What's up with research scientists that they'd wana do something like that? And how much grain does it take to get 'em than huge? The grain alone would feed several towns, much less the water or the electricity to pump the water. Nuts!
Um .... I'll give you a hint. The bottom of their tummy, you'll notice the male has something there that the female doesn't. The bull has an interesting location for its wee-wee. So it's *very* easy to determine mature bovine sex. Where the cow has the udder with teats, the bull has the scrotum dangling there. You knew that .... right??
Cestodes are *much* tastier eaten raw. Then once they take over your entire gut, you have a never-ending supply of cestodes. Like perpetual motion, for food.
Huh. Went to the link, a couple I couldn't tell, one absolutely had an udder and teats. The rest are *clearly* bulls. The *enormous* scrotum is one clue, but that extra thing at the bottom of the tummy is a dead giveaway Since their scrotums are intact I'm going to guess they are used for breeding purposes. Usually, male calves are denutted at a young age MMMMOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooo
Bologna. Thoroughly debunked/ignored by narrow focused mamby-pambies that want to swim with the sharks maybe. The stories from the men that lived are not fiction. The site I linked to is from the survivors, the crew of the ship, and the men that got there 5 days later to rescue the 300+ remaining alive. Just because it was an extraordinary event, doesn't mean it didn't happen that way, nor does it mean it isn't relevant to their behavior as a top level predator... You don't get those facts... then you can't be helped or taught the truth from those that lived through the ordeal. I used to surf quite a bit... I remember the danger... As for are sharks the biggest threat... oh hell no... I never said they were... I said many of them are man-eaters... Great Whites, Bulls, Tigers, White Tip, Makos, and others especially when there is blood in the water, or when they smell death... but not like the movie Jaws made em out to be. Now... as for the OP... I know vermin are the bane of our civilized world... a while back, I had a problem with one of the rentals I owned in Crescent City, it was within 300 feet of the shore and the docks... lots of vermin just walk to their next meal stop from the docks... after the last $12k of repairs to wiring and crap, we sold it and bought another property... in another town. Also... When I was in SEA... they served roasted rat on a stick... I didn't have any rat while I was there... that I knew of.
You gotta admit, those are some HUGE cows. I can only imagine walking across the field and having one of those giant bulls get angry, and start thundering towards me