What countries eat their coat of arms?

Eight Countries that Eat Their Emblem
  • Australia – Kangaroo.
  • Denmark – Swan.
  • Finland – Brown Bear.
  • Saudi Arabia – Camel.
  • Sweden – Elk.
  • Spain- Bull.
  • Japan – Carp.
  • Monaco – European Rabbit.
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Is Australia the only country that eats its national animal?

But some people can't get past the idea that kangaroos are cute. Australia is not the only country to eat its national emblem – elk is eaten in Sweden, carp in Japan – but for an increasingly urban population, it can be a hard sell.
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What countries eat kangaroo meat?

Kangaroo meat was legalised for human consumption in South Australia in 1980. In New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria it could only be sold as pet food until 1993. Kangaroo was once limited in availability, although consumption in Australia is becoming more widespread.
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Is eating kangaroo legal in America?

Kinder Surprise, kangaroo meat banned in the US: Common foods forbidden around the world | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site.
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Is it legal to eat giraffe?

While not all giraffe hunting is illegal — people pay handsomely for safaris on private land in South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe — many of those who harvest these long-necked herbivores are poachers trafficking in bushmeat.
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Weird Coats of Arms From Around the World



Is eating ostrich illegal?

Its consumption and import is legal in the rest of the U.S., but it has been illegal in the state of California since 2012. Foie gras has also been linked to serious human health risks implicated by its consumption, including secondary systemic amyloidosis, a buildup of abnormal proteins in tissues and organs.
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Do any countries eat bear?

Yes, in Finland they eat brown bears. You can have yours as a steak on rye bread, or buried under a pile of something in a skillet. The brown bear is featured in much of Finnish mythology and roams the forests in this country as king.
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Do people eat zebra?

UK's fitness food supplier Musclefood.com now provides zebra steaks from the haunches of South Africa's Burchell's zebra, the only zebra species that can be legally farmed for its meat. Zebra meat can also be sold in the U.S., say health officials, although it may still be hard to find.
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Can you eat koala?

Australian koala can you eat koala bear meat? Well, maybe, but they are a protected species. Koalas, like the platypus and echidna, are a protected native animal, and harming or killing them could bring you a hefty fine or time in jail. So no, you can't eat koalas.
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Can you eat swan in the US?

Unlike the U.K., in the US it's perfectly legal to hunt swan if you have the right permits — but people still don't eat them.
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Why do Australians not eat kangaroo?

Although kangaroos are a protected species, there are so many of them that they are widely regarded as pests, and they are hunted by professional shooters according to a strict quota system.
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Which country eats camel meat?

Camel is eaten in countries such as Palestine, Morocco, Syria, Egypt, Pakistan, Eritrea, Somalia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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What animals cant you eat?

  • Animal lungs (as found in haggis) Animal lungs are a primary ingredient in haggis and the reason why we can't have this Scottish delicacy in America. ...
  • Casu Marzu: a Sardinian cheese filled with live maggots. ...
  • Shark fins. ...
  • Bushmeat: meat from African game animals. ...
  • Pufferfish. ...
  • Horse meat. ...
  • Hallucinogenic absinthe. ...
  • Sea turtle meat.
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Do people eat sloths?

Eating sloth meat is taboo for a large number of the tribes living in the sloth's habitat. The average tribesman in the animal's range eats just 0.064 sloths annually. If you somehow find yourself in possession of a sloth carcass and want to eat like a tribesman, preparation is simple.
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Can you eat crocodile in Australia?

In fact, they are breeding well throughout the Northern Territory, and croc meat has become quite the delicacy in Australia. It's not as common as kangaroo meat but still well-loved and available in high-end restaurants, delis, and some supermarkets.
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Can you eat penguins?

No, although penguin meat is not toxic to humans, penguins are not eaten in any cuisine around the world. The main reason for this is that it is illegal to hunt penguins in places where they are abundant and generally perceived as immoral due to the endangered status of some species.
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Does Penguin taste good?

They taste like “a piece of beef, odiferous cod fish and a canvas-backed duck roasted together in a pot, with blood and cod-liver oil for sauce”. Today's polar explorers don't have to eat penguins anymore. Unless in a survival situation.
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Can you eat rhino?

A black rhino or Sumatran rhino can be cooked with the same degree of care as an Eastern Lowland Gorilla, as they have a “sweeter” taste. There are two kinds of rhino: white rhino, a very tough one and Javan rhino, which can be cooked “low and slow” similar to saucing your typical Sumatran Tiger meat dish.
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Can you eat lion?

It's legal both to kill and eat lion in the United States, though it's not legal to hunt them and then sell the meat. Practically speaking, it's not easy to get, given that most lion is acquired from game preserve stock or retired circus animals or exotic animal businesses.
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Why is bear meat poisonous?

Bear meat should be thoroughly cooked as it can carry a parasitic infection known as trichinella and is potentially lethal to humans. It is the single biggest vector of trichinosis in North America.
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Can you eat wolf meat?

Yes, you can eat wolf meat in Alaska. In fact, hunting wolves is a popular pastime in America, although only four states allow it. Wolf meat might not be a popular choice among meat-eaters, but some people do eat wolf meat; adventurers, in particular, help themselves to the meat of the wolves they hunt, for survival.
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Can you eat a hippo?

Hippos are still eaten in their native West Africa, even though poaching and war have decimated the population. Poachers, many of whom are current or ex-militiamen, use rocket launchers, machine guns, and even dynamite to kill the hippos.
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Do people eat dolphin?

Dolphin meat is consumed in a small number of countries world-wide, which include Japan and Peru (where it is referred to as chancho marino, or "sea pork").
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Can you eat donkey in America?

Because donkeys are mostly farm animals that aren't produced for their meat, most of the western world is ignorant as to how it looks. But it is considered a safe meat to eat. On a par with mutton and beef.
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What animal never dies?

To date, there's only one species that has been called 'biologically immortal': the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii. These small, transparent animals hang out in oceans around the world and can turn back time by reverting to an earlier stage of their life cycle.
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