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More Gravy Recipes - Liver & Onions: Beef, Pork, and Wild Boar
As a child, I couldn't eat liver, because it smelled bad cooking, had the consistency and texture of shoe leather, and tasted like dirt...
14 commentsForest of Dean Wild Boar
Following an absence of more than 300 years, wild boars have made a definite comeback to the Forest of Dean and other parts of southern England. Nobody knows exactly how these creatures have come to start...
7 commentsSamutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo
The Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo is located 10km out from and on the outskirts of Bangkok and not too easy for the casual tourist to Thailand to reach unless they visit with a scheduled tour. A taxi is...
6 commentsGiant Monsters Today and Yesterday
Who was this giant? Is it real? The last picture here was supposedly taken from an archaeological dig in India. Look at the relationship in size between the fossil bones and the men working the site. If...
5 commentsIndia's Animal World
We must learn to live together, you and us – we need to co-exist. Each of us has a part to play in Nature’s delicate web of balance – why do we upset things so? Life should be about what we need, not...
37 commentsJapan Facts ; wild animals
Wild boars, monkeys, bats, kabutomushi, red crown cranes, all abound. It's hard to believe all these animals live in Japan. Living in such a busy and well populated city as Osaka makes it slightly difficult to spot many forms of wildlife. Aside from the cats and dogs, inhumanly large black crows but if one looks they are there.
15 commentsPlay Hunting Games Online for FREE
Play free online hunting shooting games online for kids and adults on Whitetail Deer, Elk, Turkey, Black Bear, Duck, Goose, Mule Deer, Grizzly Bear, Moose, Caribou, Rabbit, Sheep, Game Birds, Pheasant, Boar...
3 commentsThe Mason Pearson Brush: Well Worth Your Money
Regular brushing is important to your hair. Not only is it important to your hair, but it is also important for your scalp. Brushing removes all the dirt accumulated during the day and also improves blood...
0 commentsCaring for and Choosing your Guinea-Pig (Cavy)
" Aren't I Cute!" The Guinea-Pig, Latin name Cavia Porcellus (usually abbreviated to Cavy), was first domesticated by the Inca tribes as an additional food source around 4000 BC. In Peru Guinea-Pigs are still...
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