Yeeeeaaaaah! Grrrrr!


Oldbloke wrote:I wonder if the "fox" smell is a defense mechanism that has evolved through natural selection to prevent other animals predating on them? Much like spines on a cactus. Edit: or a skunk

WWCowboy wrote:Wow. I guess if your hungry enough, i'm sure our forefathers in the war had to chow down some pretty hideous stuff

bunnybuster wrote:My father was a POW from '42- '45 and anything that flew,walked or crawled through the wire went in the pot,as well as grass and other vegetation.



1290 wrote:When approaching this trapped fox.... from about 5m I started smelling the stench. Skinning increases the stench. You can NOT eat it.


Westy wrote:Now are you sure it was the fox that was stinkink up the place?![]()
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1290 wrote:I dunno... It was shower week

Varmtr wrote:But who here eats wild pig or croc they eat bloody anything and everything. So I supposed it depends on how it's cooked.

Kelix wrote:I've had croc few times. Tasted Ok to me.
Dunno if it was wild or farmed? Dunno how they do crocs for food...
Probably wild?

1290 wrote:Like roo shooting in Vic.... not fit for human consumption apparently, they prefer we feed our kids Maccas... and preservative enriched food in a bag
