Rice-Pigeon-Explosion

I once saw a pigeon trying to down a triangle of toblerone in one I kid you not. Probably wouldn't have exploded though really. Same as if you force fed a pigeon chapati flour and hydrogen peroxide, nothing would happen, might get a fizz but that would be it, so don't bother selotaping iron washers and screws around its wings as it would be a bit superfluous really.
 
yeah i heard baking soda wrapped in bread for seaguls the other rumour that went round my school was if you dropped a gold fish in a bowl of lemonade it would explode aswell .
 
perhaps if it was a really hot day, and the bird was totally boiling, upon eating the ice the rapid change in temperature would cause it to explode; ala alien 3

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My dad was told by fisherman when he was a kid when he used to spend time round the docks. The ice was ment to make there stomach expand until it exploded. In theary its more realistic then a bit of rice ;l
 
Yes, the bicarb does work. A friend has witnessed it with a Seagull.

It goes to show that it does work judging by those vinegar sachets sealed inside a larger 'bag' containing bicarb. You squeeze the vinegar sachet so it bursts, the chemicals react and the outer bag swells up and explodes with some force. I rememeber them as a kid.
 
Scarecrow said:
My dad was told by fisherman when he was a kid when he used to spend time round the docks. The ice was ment to make there stomach expand until it exploded. In theary its more realistic then a bit of rice ;l
two generations that are equally as gullable ;)

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