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Sunday, September 26
field entomophagy
A short sequence from
Man vs. Wild
showing not only how large beetle larvae can get, but how you might eat one as a protein-rich snack - apparently pound for pound more nutritious than beef (note: not a video for the weak stomached!)
AY
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