>>11551624
Hot
>>11551624
What an asshole
>>11551624
That's mean.
>>11551624
Hope the turtle didn't become a die. Otherwise this is hilarious.
>>11553601
that is part of the recipe tho
well now I know turtles don't like chili
>>11555916
Humans are the only animals that actually enjoy spicy things.
Peppers evolved capsaicin to keep everything other than birds from eating them, since birds don't destroy the seeds.
Then us fucking weirdos came along and decided that we liked that toxin and started breeding peppers to produce even MORE capsaicin.
>>11556338
Holy shit, really? Wow, we're crazy. This is even worse than when we genetically modified carrots to go from purple to orange.
>>11556338
Oh, I always thought it was just mammals who couldn't take capsaicin, but birds could. Never considered reptiles and such.
>>11551624
for what purpose
>>11559233
I don't get it
If the turtle naturally took a bite, it would have been funny.
>>11559173
>was just mammals who couldn't take capsaicin
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VibwJp7_-go
That's mean
Nom
>>11556338
>Humans are the only animals that actually enjoy spicy things.
>Peppers evolved capsaicin to keep everything other than birds from eating them
But that would imply that birds either enjoy spicy food as well, or they can't taste it at all.
>>11571162
Capsaicin doesn't bind to bird heat receptors.
>>11559233
science.
>>11559066
>This is even worse than when we genetically modified carrots to go from purple to orange.
>>11559066
That was done to honour the king of the Netherlands, too. The original stock of the modern carrot is from Iran, where the VOC briefly hung out until the durka's got all fired up because of the English-style colonial protection thing where you just convince the locals to be really nationalistic, so they defend your turf free of charge. Admittedly, that turns against the colonial power occasionally, but nobody accused the Brits of being great thinkers.
>>11572152
Corn was originally just a bush?