Are reptiles kosher?

All reptiles, amphibians, worms and most insects are not kosher. The laws also dictate how the animals should be slaughtered and which parts may be eaten. Milk products and meat must never be combined, and there is a waiting period between eating one and then the other.
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Are any reptiles kosher?

Worms, snails and most invertebrate animals are not kosher. All reptiles, all amphibians and insects with the exception of four types of locust are not kosher.
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Is Turtle kosher?

Are Turtles® products kosher? Yes, all Turtles® products are certified Kosher by the Orthodox Union.
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Why is rabbit not kosher?

You may eat any animal that has a split hoof divided in two and that chews the cud. However, of those that chew the cud or that have a split hoof completely divided you may not eat the camel, the rabbit or the coney. Although they chew the cud, they do not have a split hoof; they are ceremonially unclean for you.
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Is deer kosher to eat?

Any animal who has cloven hooves and chews its cud may be eaten; such animals as the camel, badger, hare and the pig then may not be eaten. Sheep, cattle, goats and deer are all kosher and may be eaten.
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Is giraffe kosher?

The giraffe belongs to the family of grazing animals that have cloven hooves and chew the cud, thereby making them consistent with kosher rules, but the milk test was the final confirmation. "Indeed, the giraffe is kosher for eating," Rabbi Shlomo Mahfoud, who accompanied the researchers in their work, said.
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Are sharks kosher?

Thus, a grass carp, mirror carp, and salmon are kosher, whereas a shark, whose scales are microscopic, a sturgeon, whose scutes can not be easily removed without cutting them out of the body, and a swordfish, which loses all of its scales as an adult, are all not kosher.
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Are kangaroos kosher?

Items designated “Meat” must meet the following requirements to be considered kosher: Kosher meat must come from an animal that chews its cud and has split hooves. (Cows, sheep and goats are kosher; rabbits, kangaroos and fox are not).
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Are elephants kosher?

4. An elephant is not kosher and it has tusks, not horns, like a warthog.
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Are bats kosher?

So why are bats not Kosher? following this reasoning, bats are not Kosher because of their cruel nature and how they pursue other creatures.
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Are frogs kosher?

According to Jewish dietary laws all reptiles and amphibians are considered unclean animals. Therefore, frog legs are not kosher, and are forbidden to observant Jews in Orthodox Judaism.
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Are Flamingos kosher?

The Talmud was compiled when Judea was occupied by the Roman legions. According to Rabbi Y.M. Levinger, based on research by Rabbis Borenstein and Levinson, the flamingo was considered a food in Judea and is identified in the Talmudic tractate Chullin 63 as a kosher bird.
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Are rabbits kosher?

Only those with cloven hoof and that chew their cuds, such as oxen, sheep, goats, deer, gazelles, roebuck, wild goats, ibex, antelopes, and mountain sheep. Pigs — the best-known non-kosher mammal — are not kosher because they do not chew their cuds. Other non kosher mammals include camels and rabbits.
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Why is lobster not kosher?

» Because the Torah allows eating only animals that both chew their cud and have cloven hooves, pork is prohibited. So are shellfish, lobsters, oysters, shrimp and clams, because the Old Testament says to eat only fish with fins and scales. Another rule prohibits mixing dairy with meat or poultry.
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Are lizards kosher?

By default, therefore, not only are most land-dwelling mammals not kosher, but all land-dwelling non-mammals are also not kosher, including reptiles, amphibians, molluscs (including snails), etc.
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Is lobster kosher?

Lobster is not kosher: Jewish Scriptures prohibit eating all shellfish. Nevertheless, Maine's Jews have developed a pronounced fondness for one of this state's signature dishes. Many Jewish Mainers eat lobster even though they would never eat pork, another forbidden food.
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Are Squirrels kosher?

Which animals are kosher? Mammals: A mammal is kosher if it has split hooves and chews its cud. It must have both kosher signs. Examples: cows, sheep, goats and deer are kosher; pigs, rabbits, squirrels, bears, dogs, cats, camels and horses are not.
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Is Ostrich kosher?

The Torah contains a list of non-kosher birds, predominantly scavengers and predators. Kosher birds include duck, chicken, and turkey. Ostrich is not kosher.
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Are parrots kosher?

Parrots are not kosher. This is because their toes are parted, meaning they have two at the front and two at the back. This puts them in a similar category to birds of prey, which are not kosher and should not be eaten according to traditional Jewish guidelines.
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Are Moose kosher?

A Jewish friend confirmed that moose and other cloven-hoofed mammals that chew their cud (such as cows) are considered "kosher," if the meat is processed and prepared according to kosher traditions.
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Are possums kosher?

Sea animals chosen for the Chosen must have scales and be neither bottom-dwellers nor scavengers, excluding catfish and all shellfish. Land animals must chew cud and bear uncloven hooves, letting out not just swine, but frogs, raccoons, possums, camels, and, incidentally, all apes, including human beings.
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Is Quail kosher?

From the outset it must be understood that there are quail (Coturnix coturnix) which are universally accepted as kosher.
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Are dolphins kosher?

Shellfish, Mammals & Eggs - All shellfish and mammals (such as whales, and dolphins) are not kosher. Only the eggs of kosher fish, such as fish roe or caviar, are allowed, therefore supervision is necessary.
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Is octopus a kosher food?

Octopus Is Not Quite Kosher.
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Are squid kosher?

Animals that live in water can only be eaten if they have fins and scales. This means that shrimps, prawns and squid are not fish in the true sense, and so they are just as non-kosher as the eel which has lost its fins through evolution.
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