Since we have so many of them, and are easy to breed
but we don't eat any of them.
same goes for hamsters.
Since we have so many of them, and are easy to breed
but we don't eat any of them.
same goes for hamsters.
Well... i did a quick search..
there is this guy...
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thats a lot of mice pooks
prob just enough for a protein snak
i see snake food
feed them hormones to make them bigger and also make all their hair fall off..
than just throw them on the George Foreman, n CHOMP!
You'd have to eat a lot of them to fill up. Might make a good snack though.
They are small..
could carry a few in the back pocket for when u're at work.
N Chomp in between breaks
if u work at an Office..
u could have a big JAR of Mice next to the monitor.
n CHOMP!
the guy has very methodicaly put them in size order i bet he didnt catch them ilke that
N Chomp!
lol me too.Originally Posted by RuhlFreak55
my snake hasnt eaten in like 10 days. he shed his skin about 3 days ago, but still wont eat
Those are ratsother cultures eat rats
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Rat could taste like pumpkin pie but I wouldn't know because I wouldn't eat the dirty motha%&$@*#!
I would try it, as lonng as i never see the rodent alive, i feel for the rats
The reality of the situation is from culture to culture you get "selective empathy" on all kinds of different animals.
Like in the US we choose to view dogs as a cute little house pet, and we empathize with them through social conditioning.
Then you go to China where dogs are launched off 30ft delivery drops inside thier cages. And they essentially lie on the factory floor with broken legs and necks waiting to be slaughtered.
So yeh, selective empathy is a bitch.
^ that is pretty ruff
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