
Bibi
Despite being the Self-Defense Force, they haven’t taken measures against parasites; they’re just amateurs…
>>1
I seriously got scolded by the medical officer, so I’m not doing it right now.
I want to imitate scenes like drinking all of the bear’s bodily fluids here.
>>2
Oh! Shiroshiro!
I copied laying a blue sheet and collecting blood.
Snakes are considered a high-end food ingredient in survival situations…
>>6
Are you going to suck my life’s blood?!
Why are you trying to naturally drain the blood from Baki…?
Since the medicinal herbs were squishy, was that a threat that included that too?
Musashi was eating snakes that lived in the sewers in the same way…
It’s uploaded on YouTube, but it’s a feature from a news program.
We were all eating snake during the ranger unit training exercise.
I was eating something like stir-fried snake that had been prepared in advance.
On the 19th in Thailand, the annual joint military exercise “Cobra Gold” took place, where U.S. and Thai Marines participated in survival training, drinking snake blood and eating scorpions.
Cobra Gold is one of the largest military exercises in Asia, involving countries such as the United States and Thailand, and this year marks its 37th year. A 10-day field training will be conducted off the coast of Thailand, with thousands of military personnel participating from various countries.
Due to improved relations between Thailand and the United States, about 6,800 personnel, nearly double from last year, participated in this year’s Cobra Gold from the U.S. military.
Marine Corps members from the United States and Thailand participated in survival training at a naval base in Chonburi Province on this day, alternately sipping cobra blood that they had just prepared and then later roasting and eating it.
>>11
Ah, the phrase “Acchonburikun” that Pinoko often says is from here…
Meat from wild animals is usually extremely smelly, so I disguise it by eating it with curry powder and other spices.
>>12
I saw on a show that if you have curry powder, you can cook just about anything, even the monkeys you catch…
>>73
A mercenary who fears nothing about death violates military regulations and ends up crying after having their curry powder confiscated as punishment.
There are even stories like that.
Some people drink blood mixed with alcohol, but drinking it straight is intense.
Looks pretty delicious.
I’m eating it with the skin.
Raw blood is seriously dangerous because of parasites, so don’t try to imitate it!
>>15
So, participants in Cobra Gold above are…
>>16
To be honest, the main purpose of the joint training is the ceremony of drinking the snake’s fresh blood, so the snake used in such cases is one intended for consumption.
I won’t catch wild ones or anything like that.
>>19
Are the edible snakes… raised for eating?
>>80
That’s true, but…
It’s not that rare globally.
>>81
I see… I’m sure they’re also raising worms for the hamburger meat.
Strong against parasites
They were talking about how it had been days without any water, but there was a pond right there.
>>18
Even a normal pond is full of parasites… it’s not much different from sucking the blood of wild animals.
The people in the thread are just those I met halfway through the mountain retreat chapter…
>>21
I think we only met briefly while I was walking with a big backpack, right?
>>24
My memory is a bit hazy, but instead of fighting the special forces of Gaia, are we going to the mountain cabin to fight the Yasha monkey instead?
>>26
That should be the case.
If it’s a situation that’s at the limit, then it can’t be helped, but if not, don’t do it.
Because I’ll get really scolded by the doctor.
Most people wouldn’t do that even without you pointing it out!
Well, if it’s really that bad with no moisture, you probably have no choice but to take the risk…
I heard that training involves eating frogs and snakes, but if you prepare them for consumption and then eat them, doesn’t that diminish the meaning?
>>28
To be honest, most people who say “to be blunt” are just spouting whatever thoughts they randomly came up with.
Hehehe… Blood is a complete food that contains vitamins, minerals, proteins, and salt.
Wilderness food training seems to have a strong implication of reducing resistance to eating wild animals in a state of extreme survival.
There was a female reporter who ate a cobra’s heart raw on Fushigi Hakken.
I was scolded by the doctor, but apparently there were no abnormalities.
How nostalgic!
Kamegorou went through a riverbank survival challenge, drank a snake’s blood, and ended up being sent to the hospital just like that.
>>32
I remember that.
At that time, I was watching a lot of videos.
Ranger training also limits water, so even if you don’t want to drink, you probably end up drinking it.
>>33
Ranger training involves pretending to fall and sucking water from a puddle, or how to hide candy from instructors, and there are cases where supplies are buried in advance to simulate the training course, which can lead to quite a bit of cheating.
>>38
It seems like someone with a four-dimensional pocket in their lower body, like a nameless character, would have an advantage.
If you don’t know where the enemy is and are revealed by the fire, then I understand that it’s a last resort…
We have to march, but we need to refrain from actions that increase health risks.
I wonder if the teacher was living off of it while active.
Even primitive humans were heating and eating their food.
I also like the author’s memories of the Self-Defense Forces manga.
>>37
The one I drew long ago is still interesting to read now.
The new one left me wondering what the heck this is.
>>47
What the heck is this, it’s just an episode, isn’t that fine?
Okara is great! Natto is great! Skim milk is great! It makes you want to imitate it more.
>>39
I’ve only seen bonito caramel at my grandma’s house!
>>41
You’re talking about Tsunapiko, but I’ve never seen Katsuō’s caramel.
I don’t want members of the Self-Defense Forces to easily engage in personal battles.
It seems likely to easily get into conflict with soldiers from other countries and start a war.
Wakamoto is the best!
Members of the Self-Defense Forces eat human children too.
Don’t you know?
Well then… I was drinking mouse blood in the desert of Karimaan…
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I’ve heard stories from former rangers that for survival training, the instructors go out and work hard to catch snakes in the mountains beforehand.
>>52
It seems like they are spoiling me more than I expected.
Eating snakes in Ranger is probably a classic topic, huh?
Is it these people who are surprised by the speed of that baggage, wondering how many kilometers per hour it is…?
Was it serious that they tried to eat Baki?
>>58
That’s someone else.
I’ve heard that snake meat has no peculiar taste…
There is a former ranger at my workplace, but…
So this was it… I heard that during disaster relief, they often send you to really dangerous places.
>>60
During the Noto earthquake, I was also carrying dozens of kilograms of relief supplies over the mountains.
It seemed like he was trying to violate Baki’s anus.
At least, burn it.
If you grill it, the smoke and smell will give away your location.
It’s common among snakes, but while bones are a hassle, pit vipers are really delicious.
Similarly, the rat snake, pit viper, and little pit viper are also delicious.
Next, I would say that Akamata is quite delicious.
The Aodaisho and Yamakagashi are crap.
I can’t eat the cute snake.
Is it really possible to peel something so neatly like this fish sausage?
After making the snake bite the brim of the hat and pulling out its fangs, you peel it by pulling on the upper and lower jaws, right?
Well, it seems that even if you do that, it’s still wiggling around.
Well, it’s all muscle, so of course it can move.
Why did we end up fighting, I wonder?
Did Baki just happen to come by while I was secluding myself in the mountains and think it was fresh meat?
It feels like fighting against Gaia and others was a different separation from the night retreat in Yasha Monkey Mountain, as I was advised by Stridum.
Bear sashimi is good, isn’t it?
I like eating together happily at the end.
>>75
It’s nice to have a sense of completion after the drill, isn’t it?
If only…
>>53
If you drink raw water, you’ll get a stomach ache, so it’s no surprise if you get hit.
Rather kind.
>>79
Then why is it not allowed to drink regular water?
Nice, easy-going old men are great, right?