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Old 07-11-13, 08:50 AM   #1
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100 years of humans eating burgers, sweets and fizzy drinks....why change, eh
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100 years of humans eating burgers, sweets and fizzy drinks....why change, eh
Surely you're not comparing the unprocessed whole prey item of a rodent to processed, artificial sugars and pieces of meat,are you?
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Old 07-11-13, 09:57 AM   #3
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Surely you're not comparing the unprocessed whole prey item of a rodent to processed, artificial sugars and pieces of meat,are you?
Lol... if you only knew what went on around here... Many chinese food restaurants in NY and NJ have been shut down by the board of health for using rat meat. One reporter even grabbed a picture of a pile of skinned rats in the alley by the back door of one in Hoboken.
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Lol... if you only knew what went on around here... Many chinese food restaurants in NY and NJ have been shut down by the board of health for using rat meat. One reporter even grabbed a picture of a pile of skinned rats in the alley by the back door of one in Hoboken.
I'm never going it eat in the United States again.
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I'm never going it eat in the United States again.
Lol... my friend... if you have been driving all the way down here for take-out-chinese-food you have bigger issues than what you have been eating.
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Lol... my friend... if you have been driving all the way down here for take-out-chinese-food you have bigger issues than what you have been eating.
That would be a large issue.

But no, I do however have friends there I visit from time to time and I have eaten at a Chinese buffet.
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You've never been to Chinatown in Toronto, have you? :P
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Surely you're not comparing the unprocessed whole prey item of a rodent to processed, artificial sugars and pieces of meat,are you?
do you recon that the rodents most people buy have been brought up on a wholesome organic diet, or a mass produced diet of processed sugars and fats?

actually my point was that humans are notoriously bad at implementing a good diet, because we go for the easy option most time

but snakes are specialists, even within a species a particular snake will specialize in its favorite prey - but, humans cannot say for sure that a diet of just mice is good for a snake, there is no scientific evidence to say that it is, the only evidence we have is that a varied diet is often more nutritious - humans can live just on McDonalds, but that doesnt mean it will be a healthy life (despite the presence of the occasional bit of salad in their burgers)
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do you recon that the rodents most people buy have been brought up on a wholesome organic diet, or a mass produced diet of processed sugars and fats?

actually my point was that humans are notoriously bad at implementing a good diet, because we go for the easy option most time

but snakes are specialists, even within a species a particular snake will specialize in its favorite prey - but, humans cannot say for sure that a diet of just mice is good for a snake, there is no scientific evidence to say that it is, the only evidence we have is that a varied diet is often more nutritious - humans can live just on McDonalds, but that doesnt mean it will be a healthy life (despite the presence of the occasional bit of salad in their burgers)
What is your evidence that a varied diet is more nutritious?
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What is your evidence that a varied diet is more nutritious?
basic nutrition - google it, but the basics are, that every food type contains different levels of different nutrients, based on the physiology and the diet of the animal (or plant) in question, this inculdes everything from protiens and fats to minierals, amino acids and vitamins
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do you recon that the rodents most people buy have been brought up on a wholesome organic diet, or a mass produced diet of processed sugars and fats?
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If you did any research on mass produced rodent chow you would see that they strive to eliminate both fats and sugars from their feed.
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