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11420610 No.11420610 [Reply] [Original]

Name a better tasting wild land vertebrate, i'll wait. And by 'land' i mean anything that goes on land, so sky animals like pigeons and aquatic animals like gators or frogs are also allowed.

>> No.11420619

>>11420610
By specifically excluding aquatic-only animals and invertebrates, are you implying you find one of those things more tasty than a pheasant?

>> No.11420668
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Okay so just to make sure we have got the guidelines down, the dingo is acceptable but the giant monster crab thing is not. Even though both are on land. Have I interpreted the rules of your challenge correctly?

>> No.11421602
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This pheasant was good but the tasty ungulate to the the right was better.

>> No.11421605

>>11420668
ah yes, the cat eating coconut crab

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>>11420610
*laughs*

>> No.11422012

>>11420610
I can't. Pheasant is God tier.

>> No.11422152

>>11420610
Quite a population of them around here where I live.

I am convinced that this animal tops even chickens in stupidity.

Almost every single fucking day one pheasant tries to run under my car

>> No.11422614

wild boar obviously, there's nothing better than a good wild boar stew, venison comes close, but it's more lean, dry

>> No.11424014

>>11420668
Holy shit, that crab is giantic. This must be a shop

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>>11420610
>Blocks your path

>> No.11424138

>>11420610
So by land you don't mean land?

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>>11424119
based but also pic related

t. aspiring chinkaboo

>> No.11424949
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>>11424014
They're coconut crabs, and yes they are that big, bigger even than that pic implies. Here's one eating a fucking seagull. Go look up a video if you want some clutch nightmares tonight.

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redpill me on grouse

Is it really any different than pheasant?

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>>11424014
No, they're real, so horribly real.

>> No.11425130 [DELETED] 

>>11420610
*blocks your path*

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>>11425111
I know they're real but... are they edible? Like, at all?

I just see a ton of free meat. Or a way to level my weak IRL character.

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>>11420610
*blocks your path*

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>>11424949
Incidentally, gull is probably the worst-tasting animal I've had.
Shot on on a hiking trip and roasted it. Tasted like the fish waste it had been living on but somehow nastier. Like all the foulness had been concentrated in the meat.
We also bagged a hare which was much better.

But yeah, pheasant is great. And quite easy prey.

>> No.11425329

>>11424165
You wear a disguise to look like human guys but you're not a man you're a chicken, boo.

>> No.11425330

>>11420610
I like rabbit and deer, but they really don't have that much taste on their own. Quail is pretty good.

>> No.11425343

>>11425145
I asked my gf and she said they have very thick shells and not much meat. I am guessing the quality of the meat and yield isn't worth the work of cracking such thick shells

>> No.11425386

>>11425343
At least they are slow, and not too bright. Their pincers are sharp, though.

>> No.11425401

>>11425386
Where are these things? Look fun to shoot.

>> No.11425439

>>11425343
There's pictures of people using sledge hammers to crack their shells.