Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for January 18, 2020

  1. Mmae
    pearlsbs  over 4 years ago

    If you are bitten by the beaked sea snake, you’ll die twice.

     •  Reply
  2. 16914740417144785387296898810443
    jasonsnakelover  over 4 years ago

    Kivam Shumar Does the kid go ape?

    Sea snakes are less likely to bite so you’d have to really aggravate it to get bit; and if anyone does so, I’ll give you a dollar to spend on anything you want.

    Take care and may God bless.

     •  Reply
  3. B986e866 14d0 4607 bdb4 5d76d7b56ddb
    Templo S.U.D.  over 4 years ago

    is whale milk even good for human consumption (since they say milk is good for bones and teeth)?

     •  Reply
  4. Baby
    wjones  over 4 years ago

    A quart whale milk will yield a pound of butter.

     •  Reply
  5. Gentbear3b1a
    Gent  over 4 years ago

    Whale whale, whatdya know. That could solve world hinger crisis!

     •  Reply
  6. Missing large
    therese_callahan2002  over 4 years ago

    And here I thought king cobras and fer-de-lances were the deadliest snakes.

     •  Reply
  7. Captain smokeblower
    poppacapsmokeblower  over 4 years ago

    Sooo, whale milk is like a DQ Blizzard? How many calories, and what flavor?

     •  Reply
  8. Missing large
    Sky_Shachaq  over 4 years ago

    Hanuman played a role in the Rudyard Kipling story The Mark of the Beast.

     •  Reply
  9. Mroh
    Back_phil  over 4 years ago

    Blame it on fat fingers….. u and I are next to each other.

     •  Reply
  10. Win 20201204 12 32 23 pro
    oakie817  over 4 years ago

    I wonder how much they would pay someone to milk whales? and how big is the bucket used?

     •  Reply
  11. 62c26c34 725b 4dce aaf4 224496918426
    Sassy's Mom  over 4 years ago

    I wanted to learn more about the beaked sea snake. It turns out to be two different species that look identical! One lives in Asian waters and the other lives in Australian waters. Both are very aggressive, which I gather is different from most sea snakes. They are so similar that the antivenin, which was made for the Asian one works for the Australian one.

    I found this info on discovermagazine.com.

    So the next question is, why do all of the most venomous creatures seem to be in Asia and Australia??

     •  Reply
  12. Rhadamanthus
    craigwestlake  over 4 years ago

    And it doesn’t help that his parents have to keep pulling him out of trees…

     •  Reply
  13. Missing large
    platyfurmany  over 4 years ago

    I gotta wonder how they found out about whale milk?

     •  Reply
Sign in to comment

More From Ripley's Believe It or Not