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If there is one extinct animal that you could cook and eat, what would it be?
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>>>/ck/
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>>18245293
FYI we're talking about all types of extinct animals, from the dinosaurs to the creepy crawlies in the seas, to recently extinct animals.
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>>>/sci/
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Homo erectus
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>>18245293
Arthropleura. I can't imagine what a giant millipede would taste like. Apparently spiders can taste like pork scratchings. Could you make Arthropleura little legs into some nice pub grub? Worth thinking about.
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>>18245293
Neanderthal.
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Why are you like this
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>>18245293
Penguins



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