Eat Those Cows !!

fishcatch22 said:
wouldn't eating dairy products and eggs require those enzymes?

No.

and tortis.. no matter where you go, there are edible plants. (leaving out the polar regions, of course.)

Not true, many hot and arid areas lack edible vegetation, too...and just because something is edible dies not mean that it is nutritious enough to sustain life.

if I was stuck on a desert island, chances are 1 out of 2 there would be a palm of some sort

Perhaps, but palm fronds are not particularly digestible nor nutritious.

, in fact, there is little chance of any large animals living on the island, at least not large enough to be worth eating.

Rats and mice are pretty good...and most places...and who said you were not stranded with only a case of beef jerky? Of course, there are bugs everywhere....would you count those as 'meat'?
 
Toirtis said:
odd.... they both contain animal material, you'd think you need meat digesting enzymes to digest that animal material.


Toritis said:
Not true, many hot and arid areas lack edible vegetation, too...and just because something is edible dies not mean that it is nutritious enough to sustain life.
not true.... even the sahara contains many edible plants, as well as things, (depending or region, of course) things like prickly pear cactus, date palms, and other things, plus (as long as you remove the thorns) many cacti are filling meals perfectly capable of sustaining like, as well as succulents like aloes in africa. now the deserts of central asia.... those really are for the most part plantless wastes. of course, they are almost equally as animaless. of course, it'd all depend on where I was stranded. if it was in the nothern sahara or the sonora of arizona, I could probavly track down some plants to eat, but if I was in the rub' al kahli or the talikman desert, then god help me.


Tortis said:
Perhaps, but palm fronds are not particularly digestible nor nutritious.
who said anything about eating fronds?



Tortis said:
Rats and mice are pretty good...and most places...and who said you were not stranded with only a case of beef jerky? Of course, there are bugs everywhere....would you count those as 'meat'?
hohohoho... I think you'd have me there if I was stranded with a case of beef jerky... true, rats and mice are qutie edible, but the bones seem a bit too numerous to make a good meal. and bugs do count as meat, i guess. chances are they'd be the only terrestial meat you'd see on a desert island, since rats and mice can only come through humans most of the time, and if humans have not been there, chances are low that their'd be any rats or mice.
 
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Well, I sell cattle with my uncle and he stopped putting hormones in a long time ago. People don't want them and guys that were selling cattle with hormones got quite a bit less then people that excluded the hormones. Anymore most of the guys (around where I live) don't put hormones in their cattle. It is actually kind of nice because that is less money we have to put in to them. And really, if you know what type of feed and the amount per day you need to give to get your cattle to the right weight. You don't need hormones anyway.
 
fishcatch22 said:
odd.... they both contain animal material, you'd think you need meat digesting enzymes to digest that animal material.

Ah, but much different proteins and amino acid chains.

not true.... even the sahara

The Sahara is practically a paradise...ever been to the Empty Quarter or the Gobi?

contains many edible plants, as well as things, (depending or region, of course) things like prickly pear cactus,

Edible, but not sustaining for long.

date palms, and other things, plus (as long as you remove the thorns) many cacti are filling meals perfectly capable of sustaining like, as well as succulents like aloes in africa.

If you find areas in which those grow...they are not everywhere.

now the deserts of central asia.... those really are for the most part plantless wastes. of course, they are almost equally as animaless. of course, it'd all depend on where I was stranded.

Aha, my point!

but if I was in the rub' al kahli or the talikman desert, then god help me.

Especially if you had a crate of spam and no enzymes to digest it with.

who said anything about eating fronds?

Not all palms produce edible fruit...;)

hohohoho... I think you'd have me there if I was stranded with a case of beef jerky...

Admitting a weakness, or just that you would be pooched? I prefer to keep my oprions open...no telling what may lie ahead.

true, rats and mice are qutie edible, but the bones seem a bit too numerous to make a good meal.

You would be surprised.

and bugs do count as meat, i guess.

Mmmm...meaty bugs....slurp!

chances are they'd be the only terrestial meat you'd see on a desert island, since rats and mice can only come through humans most of the time, and if humans have not been there, chances are low that their'd be any rats or mice.

Actually, there are dozens of rat species worldwide that exist in places virtually untouched by man....do not limit your rat-thoughts to only Rattus species.

Now, despite the fact that I do not eat red meat, I really cannot stand those (like P*TA) who agressively prostletyze their beliefs on others, so in the spirit of the main thread topic, a favourite billboard:

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Wait...how is the Sahara a paradise? The oasis that are in the Sahara may be. But I think as a whole it kinda stinks.
 
msouth468 said:
Wait...how is the Sahara a paradise? The oasis that are in the Sahara may be. But I think as a whole it kinda stinks.
notice he said compared to places like the talikman desert and the rub' al kahli. those places are the driest, harshest places on earth, and most of the sahara, especially the souther and northern parts, is actually fairly tame by desert standards. the sahara is actually brimming with life compared to places like the talikman. it is so harsh there that not even the hardiest of invertebrates can live there.
 
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Yeah...but...that is like comparing dog poop to horse poop. Horse poop might be a little better. But it is still poop.
 
More like comparing fully-composted horse poop to fresh carnivore poop...by comparison to the Talikman, the Sahara really is a paradise brimming with life.

Now gow eat some slow cows.....or even more slow lettuce.
 
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