Klyde O'Scope
Chameleon Enthusiast
Crickets—they're what's for breakfast!
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Crickets—they're what's for breakfast!
Crickets—they're what's for breakfast!
I actually really like eating crickets! I'd choose to eat them over keep them any day. I've eaten and enjoyed ants, too.
I’m with you!
I just can’t get past the idea of the squishy guts.More bug food to get excited (or grossed out about). The ants I had were in Mexico City. Crickets were during high school. A science teacher brought them in to try to gross us out.
https://mexicodailypost.com/2021/05/26/12-typical-dishes-of-mexico-with-insects/
"The consumption of insects is called entomophagy and is an ancient practice in the world, especially by the oldest ethnic peoples.
Mexico is one of the countries that consumes the most insects on the planet. Other large consumers are China, India, Thailand, Japan, South Africa, Egypt, Australia, Somalia, Morocco, Chile and Uruguay."
Yea would absolutely never be me. I don't care if I'm starving in a end of world situation. I'll be eating tree leaves before I put any bugs into my mouth lol.More bug food to get excited (or grossed out about). The ants I had were in Mexico City. Crickets were during high school. A science teacher brought them in to try to gross us out.
https://mexicodailypost.com/2021/05/26/12-typical-dishes-of-mexico-with-insects/
"The consumption of insects is called entomophagy and is an ancient practice in the world, especially by the oldest ethnic peoples.
Mexico is one of the countries that consumes the most insects on the planet. Other large consumers are China, India, Thailand, Japan, South Africa, Egypt, Australia, Somalia, Morocco, Chile and Uruguay."