are green olives with blue mold in jare safe to eat
Olives, owls,sword and shield.
Keep animals safe from humans, and humans safe from animals.
Provided the container stays sealed, pretty much indefinitely. Olives are usually packed in brine (very salty water). Brine prevents spoilage and preserves the food that is packed in it. So long as the container stays closed (preferably sealed), the olives inside it will remain safe to eat. After several years, the quality of the olives (taste and texture) may degrade, but they will remain safe to eat. This of course is assuming they were prepared correctly and sealed in a sanitary manner.
Delray plant safe for animals.
NO...they hurt the animals even though they say 'safe for animals'
About as safe as anywhere else. Forests have fires and there are hunting seasons for animals.
If the olives have been refrigerated during those two weeks and have not been contaminated with dirty fingers or utensils, they should be safe to consume. Realize that the pH of green fermented olives is usually at a level low enough to prevent the growth of pathogens. Black or ripe olives are processed differently and generally have a higher pH and don't have the protection of high acidity.
turtle
they bought things to eat like olives and nutritus things. animals to sacrifice to the gods and godesess
It is safe for some animals. Dogs, hamsters, horses, if a cat does eat cauliflower then it is fine for them also.
Plants: olives, grapes, ivy Animals: Mediterranean geckos and other small and/or nocturnal animals. Large animals simply cannot stand the heat of day and they cannot burrow to cool off.