broderp
Avid Member
I don't want to be banned or anything, but I was having a discussion at work about chams and it came up.
"If they are so popular, they are probably being eaten my the native people in the area or fed to pets as food." <-- That was the comment that was said that prompted my question.
Are there any cultures or places where these guys are considered dinner?
Some cultures eat dogs, and cats and other animals that in western society would seem odd or cruel.
I mean, if I were stranded on a remote island off of of Africa and chams were there, I would eat them to survive, but other than nature (snakes etc.) do they have man as a dangerous predator? (aside from taking over thier habitat)
"If they are so popular, they are probably being eaten my the native people in the area or fed to pets as food." <-- That was the comment that was said that prompted my question.
Are there any cultures or places where these guys are considered dinner?
Some cultures eat dogs, and cats and other animals that in western society would seem odd or cruel.
I mean, if I were stranded on a remote island off of of Africa and chams were there, I would eat them to survive, but other than nature (snakes etc.) do they have man as a dangerous predator? (aside from taking over thier habitat)