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rattlesnake cuisine

Posted by andrewlina Z5 (gardenweb4um@yahoo.com) on
Sat, Dec 6, 08 at 8:48

Anyone know of a place in southern Wisconsin that serves rattlesnake on their menu. I had alligator yesterday and it was actually quite tasty! Thanks!


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RE: rattlesnake cuisine

They say it taste like chicken.

Foghorn Leghorn
IAGL


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What! No Yuck-yucks?


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It saddens me to see people are serving snakes. Rattlesnakes have been terribly persecuted and are becoming quite rare in a large part of their range. They are not aggressive snakes and want nothing more than to be left in peace to go on with their lives. They are a vital part of the food chain and in their own way are quite beautiful. I've met quite a few of them in very close quarters (including my garage at night where I almost stepped on one in the dark, and still he didn't bite me). I thanked him by capturing him and driving him up into the hills where hopefully no one will bother him. Wild lives are precious and becoming ever more so.

Ingrid


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