Elk or boar... Boars are fiercer, but I guess elks are actually stronger.
Strongest Animal You've Ever Eaten
Débuté par
Foster115
, sept. 13 2011 10:41
#26
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 03:52
#27
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 04:08
Bear.
#28
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 04:10
If I chew on my cuticles, can I include human?
#29
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 04:13
Godzilla, was a light snack.
#30
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 04:15
Dragoonlordz wrote...
Godzilla, was a light snack.
My GOD! Can your appetite never be satiated? Sheesh! This sounds like a horrible problem you must have, we must create super bananas to feed your hunger.
#31
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 04:16
I've had buffalo, deer, and shark.
#32
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 04:35
<joke about semen consumption>
#33
Guest_DuckSoup_*
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 04:43
Guest_DuckSoup_*
Whatisthisidonteven :/
#34
Guest_Montezuma IV_*
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 05:13
Guest_Montezuma IV_*
ipgd wrote...
<joke about semen consumption>
I'm sure they could have grown up to be strong little boys and girls. Such is life.
Modifié par Montezuma IV, 13 septembre 2011 - 05:13 .
#35
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 05:22
Alligator and shark...
#36
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 05:28
Moose
#37
Guest_ervs87z_*
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 05:33
Guest_ervs87z_*
elk
#38
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 05:37
hmmm Grizzly or Hammer head have had both.
#39
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 05:49
Red stag in rut, with the massive amounts of tesosterone that flood their body during mating stags are enormously strong as anyone who's seen two clashing can attest (especially around the neck and shoulders). I never hunt predators as it violates the natural order and my own code of ethics.
Then again i've had plenty of steaks and there's not much stronger than a bull, yeah beef.
Then again i've had plenty of steaks and there's not much stronger than a bull, yeah beef.
#40
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 06:04
moose, shark, stonefish (5 second Wikipedia research says it's the most venomous fish in the world) and gator. i've had squid and octopus, but i'm not counting them since they weren't of the giant variety. same deal with jellyfish, it would have to be a Man O' War to count.
#41
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 07:51
Wild boar probably
#42
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 07:55
ostritch. or quite possibly a water buffalo.
#43
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 08:02
Cougar.
#44
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 08:03
I've eaten sashimi made from raw bear meat in a restaurant in Japan. It was not bad, but a bit tough because it had been frozen and defrosted. I guess it was probably brown bear, or whatever kind of bear lives in Japan.
Also tried bloody, raw, whale meat (no idea what kind of whale), which was disgusting - it had been sitting in a bucket of whale blood for a long time and tasted spoiled.
Also tried bloody, raw, whale meat (no idea what kind of whale), which was disgusting - it had been sitting in a bucket of whale blood for a long time and tasted spoiled.
Modifié par naughty99, 13 septembre 2011 - 08:04 .
#45
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 08:49
Gator.
#46
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 09:30
What a strange question. I guess my answer would either be bison...or eel - man, those things are creepy...but delicious in sushi.
Modifié par happy_daiz, 13 septembre 2011 - 09:56 .
#47
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 09:49
Hmmm...probably either bison, shark, elk or emu.
#48
Posté 14 septembre 2011 - 12:09
Bison. Gotta love those bison burgers. *nom om nom*
#49
Posté 14 septembre 2011 - 12:19
Kangaroo
#50
Posté 14 septembre 2011 - 12:24
HagSpawn wrote...
Kangaroo
lol
Any good? I've known a few Ausies but most of them either hated those animals with a passion or loved them, but never heard of anyone eating them till now.





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