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Should we eat kangaroo meat?
People eat anything possible.
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I’d try it. I don’t have much love for kangaroos, every video I see of them they’re just attacking people or pets
If you see a kangaroo in the water don’t try to approach it. It will try to drown you if you do. Not so cute now, huh?
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If you see a kangaroo in the water don’t try to approach it. It will try to drown you if you do. Not so cute now, huh?

Interesting.

https://www.iflscience.com/do-kangaroos-really-sit-in-water-waiting-to-drown-an-unsuspecting-victim-67713

I think it's advisable to not approach wild animals at all.
Is legal, so why not?

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Първоначално публикувано от Ivan the Terrible & His Son Ivan:

Coming soon. 200 years max.

I not object against adding some seeweed to my beef.. but those "nwo" people can stick their own insects where the sun does not shine..

I prefer my food without bugs.

Want it or not the food you eat has bugs of all kinds, especially ones too small you cannot see without a microscope.

Heck, in many places vegetables are still grown using manure, and some of said places workers do their necessities not far from the vegetables, and then touch them without washing the hands...
if it is legal and without danger it is ok
We already do. It's too chewy.
Kangaroo are basically just Australia's deer. Lots of people there eat it. Not sure what the big deal is.
Ugh, no, it's mostly anaerobic muscle tissue. Utterly drenched in inedible amounts of acid (PISS) in the best cases, and chock full of every toxin they've eaten otherwise.

I've heard that even two or three servings of Vegemite isn't enough calories or fats to digest the muscle tissue alone, and that the toxin-containing portions don't break down until the meat is deep in your digestive tract.
Последно редактиран от Stranger; 13 ноем. 2023 в 12:26
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Ugh, no, it's mostly anaerobic muscle tissue. Utterly drenched in inedible amounts of acid (PISS) in the best cases, and chock full of every toxin they've eaten otherwise.

I've heard that even two or three servings of Vegemite isn't enough calories or fats to digest the muscle tissue alone, and that the toxin-containing portions don't break down until the meat is deep in your digestive tract.

That's why we are hanging many game and beef before eating.
Последно редактиран от kilésengati; 13 ноем. 2023 в 12:50
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Ugh, no, it's mostly anaerobic muscle tissue. Utterly drenched in inedible amounts of acid (PISS) in the best cases, and chock full of every toxin they've eaten otherwise.

I've heard that even two or three servings of Vegemite isn't enough calories or fats to digest the muscle tissue alone, and that the toxin-containing portions don't break down until the meat is deep in your digestive tract.

That's why we are hanging many game and beef before eating.

Roos tend to air-dry and retain the acids, rather than drain.

Cows and most 'edible game' like deer are different.

Cows have a large component of aerobic muscle, and owing to their bulk tend to favor drainage systems rather than retention, in order to avoid hemerrhoids in their body. They're used to wet climes.

Deer's acid decomposes and tenderizes the meat when aged, and also readily denatures in soups, roasts, etc. They're especially unusual in this regard for anaerobic-based game. They also prefer to push acids rather than pull them.

Small anaerobic protein game like squirrels don't have enough of anything for it to be a problem, and are typically so small that whatever is there basically falls out as soon as you open it up.

Roos are a combination of everything you just don't want in your meat.
Последно редактиран от Stranger; 13 ноем. 2023 в 13:48
"A WTO study concluded that if humankind begins consuming kangaroo meat, we won't have to start consuming cockroaches and human waste in order to solve world hunger"
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"A WTO study concluded that if humankind begins consuming kangaroo meat, we won't have to start consuming cockroaches and human waste in order to solve world hunger"

Yeah we can just skip that step; same thing ultimately.

There's a lot that goes into it, but Ikejime'd fish has similar problems and is being encouraged for similar reasons.

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https://youtu.be/kFmJfDyzTdc?feature=shared

Gad accent.
Последно редактиран от Stranger; 13 ноем. 2023 в 14:00
If you can beat it in a fair fight (fisticuffs), then and only then can you eat it.

Go on "Roo" have him!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=0PaAzq2kb3I
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That's why we are hanging many game and beef before eating.

Roos tend to air-dry and retain the acids, rather than drain.

Cows and most 'edible game' like deer are different.

Cows have a large component of aerobic muscle, and owing to their bulk tend to favor drainage systems rather than retention, in order to avoid hemerrhoids in their body. They're used to wet climes.

Deer's acid decomposes and tenderizes the meat when aged, and also readily denatures in soups, roasts, etc. They're especially unusual in this regard for anaerobic-based game. They also prefer to push acids rather than pull them.

Small anaerobic protein game like squirrels don't have enough of anything for it to be a problem, and are typically so small that whatever is there basically falls out as soon as you open it up.

Roos are a combination of everything you just don't want in your meat.

Just like with venison and cheval - and really all meat - it should be consumed in moderation. Nobody in their right mind would eat these meats everyday for no reason. They're something for special occasions or as a treat, not a nutritional base.
Последно редактиран от kilésengati; 13 ноем. 2023 в 14:05
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