Fried giant Panda with rice sounds good
2007-02-20 20:14:56
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answered by Anonymous
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how are you able to detect an extinct animals to consume? dig up a fossil dinosaurs' egg and pan-fried with frozen big steak? regardless of what human beings says, it relatively is actual many Asian countries have an relatively diverse food plan inclusive of a few uncommon animals, working example, eastern hunt and consume whale, Korean consume canines and south east Asia countries consume bugs and snakes besides. i do no longer think of it relatively is trustworthy to challenge an unfair image of an entire u . s . or civilisation on what purely a number of this is human beings do. the actuality is basically in Southern China, relatively Guangdong, human beings has this way of life of eating wild caught animals. And in different area of China human beings do consume some thing which you will no longer agree yet they see it as prevalent which includes frogs, snakes and scorpions yet unlike monkeys or canines etc.
2016-10-02 10:42:26
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answered by ? 4
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The most "exotic" thing I ever ate was bear that we hunted in Canada. I've also eaten buffalo.
2007-02-19 21:25:10
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answered by debdini 5
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I already have eaten most, why do you think they are extinct, or almost?
2007-02-19 20:58:03
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answered by Anonymous
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None
2007-02-19 20:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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A chicken. It really tastes like chicken. -L
2007-02-19 20:58:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Pete Docherty...But I'd get my jabs done first.
2007-02-19 20:58:21
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answered by itchy.crack i 3
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the lion
2007-02-19 21:01:44
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answered by micho 7
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none!!!!
extinction is so sad
2007-02-19 20:58:40
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answered by livinia 4
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None really.
2007-02-19 21:14:51
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answered by Chris 5
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