And what's wrong with human flesh. I can make human fingers taste like spare ribs, yummy!
2006-10-10 10:23:15
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answered by stef555stef 4
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Biologically speaking pigs are really close to humans in terms of organ distribution and metabolism. From books that I've read, burning human flesh does smell like pork, but I can't actually say that I've experienced the smell of burning human flesh, so can't help you there!
Pork and apple sauce does taste damned good, though!
2006-10-10 05:20:40
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answered by sammi 6
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As there are so many similarities between the structure of pigs and humans, I think you're probably right! I never eat it.
In almost every case, fetal pigs have the same muscles as humans, with some small variations in the size and location of some muscles related to the fact that pigs are quadrupedal and humans are bipedal. For example, the major chest and abdominal muscles found in humans are present in the pig. There are some differences in the location of chest muscles that attach to the shoulder girdle. In the hind limb, the pig has the same muscles as humans in the major thigh muscle groups: quadriceps femoris and the hamstrings. Pigs have all of the same thoracic and abdominal organs as humans. There are small differences in a few organs, but the urethra, ovaries, uterine tubes, labia, mesenteries, testes, epididymis, vas deferens, inguinal canal, prostate gland, etc. - these structures are basically the same in the fetal pig and human. Enjoy!!
2006-10-10 05:15:21
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answered by uknative 6
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i don't think it smells like burning flesh (directed to sue66fun), i worked with a volunteer fire dept and the smell burning flesh is something that tends to make ppl sick and some faint.. but on the other hand i love pork we raise pigs just to eat them
2006-10-10 05:58:59
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answered by gardener24 3
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Pigs and Humans are 90% similar... along with the primates (great apes only) it is the closest animal to the human being... Almost all of the internal organs and body parts works very similar to ours, and actually in advanced science applications they are using pigs tissue and organs on humans.
2006-10-10 05:17:57
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answered by Miguel M 3
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I've smelled burning flesh and never want to smell it again, but I don't even compare pork to that. No comparison, dude.
2006-10-10 06:53:51
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answered by momcat 4
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I have a problem with pork I think it smells disgusting - like you said burning flesh.
2006-10-10 05:08:18
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answered by sue66fun 3
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The cannibal name for human meat was 'long pork'.
Pigs and humans have the same kind of metabolism (pigs are omnivores like us and eat meat).
2006-10-10 05:09:21
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answered by baddatum 2
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There's only one pork I like: Nothing beats Smithfield Hams. I promise it won't taste like your hand!! lol
2006-10-10 05:09:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm more or less neutral. I like bacon, ham and pepperoni, but I hate cuts like chops or tenderloins. Those DO smell weird.
2006-10-10 05:31:35
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answered by Shepherd 5
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