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would u eat a rodent

>> No.14613608

>>14613603
yeah i eat cow

>> No.14613612

I'm white, so no.

>> No.14613615

>>14613603
no but i'd fuck it

>> No.14613619
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>>14613603
Already have.

>> No.14613622

>>14613603
squirrel is tasty af. Like greasy dark meat chicken

>> No.14613623

>>14613603
I would eat Nutria.

>> No.14613632
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>>14613603
Had to look it up, but cavys/cuy are under Rodentia, so yeah.
>>14613612
>implying Argentinians aren't white

>> No.14613634

>>14613619
Same. It was meh. Too lean. I heard it isn't healthy to eat a lot of it, for some reason.

>> No.14613675

>>14613634
I remember it having a very strong smell, like wet dog, and a flavor was a mixture of pork and a very potent lamb with some fish in as well, but the ones I would eat were wild and hunted, so that may have had something to do with it.

>> No.14613681

rabbit?

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>>14613681
Lagomorphs and rodents are separate subclades of Glires.

>> No.14613761

>>14613619
wanted a burger of this since i seen that thornberry episode

>> No.14613825

Yes. Dormice, fattened on walnuts, roasted then dipped in honey.

>> No.14613830

i've eaten guinea pig and rabbit is basically a rodent

>> No.14613854

>>14613830
Lagomorphs and rodents are different subclades, faggot.

>> No.14613867

>>14613830
Rabbit is much more flavorful than your average supermarket chicken.

>> No.14613885
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14613885

Never tried eating a rodent, but I wouldn't be opposed to it. Closest I ever got was pic rel.

>> No.14613900

>>14613885
Isn't that a jar of mice fetuses preserved in formaldehyde?

>> No.14613907

>>14613900
baby mice in baijiu

>> No.14613910

>>14613854
which i why i said their basically rodents, autistic faglord

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>>14613854
>subclades
you mean order, back to bio 101 with you

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>>14613612
dogs and cats are more up your alley.
cockroaches, the lot of them.

>> No.14614089

>>14613603
One of those little niggers was in my kitchen a couple nights ago and burned my hand trying to catch it. I went out and bought glue traps and overnight two of them got caught in one. They were roughly perpendicular and one of them had been biting the other's rear section all night. I dropped them in a jar while I was at work all day and when I got home I held them over the stove and burned them to death. The kitchen smelled like burned hair and I had to eat out instead of cooking dinner.

>> No.14614139

>>14614089
imagine this post being read back to you in a court of law

>> No.14614146

>>14613603
only guinea pigs. very tasty meat, crispy and full of collagen

>> No.14614147

>>14613603
yeah i have eaten rabbit , its nice, basically wouldn't be able to tell the difference between it and chicken in a stew

>> No.14614229
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I would eat this mouse. And by the way, I have. And would again.

>> No.14614521

>>14614139
It's been kind of bothering me, so I'm glad I had the chance to get it off my chest.