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  • I saw a film once where people were willing to pay large amounts of money for exotic food, like animals which are on the red list, tigers and such. But that was fiction. Nevertheless, one shouldn't be surprised if the natives in Africa would eat elephant meat.
  • Central Africa elephants being killed for meat One can bring in $6,000 for poacher; taxes even collected in illegal trade NAIROBI, Kenya - The markets in the Central African Republic offer all of the jungle's delicacies, including monkey, chimpanzee, antelope and, if you have the cash, even elephant. Hunters kill the elephants and cut off the ivory. Then, over grills fueled with green tree branches, they smoke the meat for a day, charring the outside to preserve it for the trip to town. The main market is in Africa, where elephant meat is considered a delicacy and where increasing populations have increased demand. Most people believe international demand for ivory is the biggest threat to elephants. But while wildlife experts are meeting in the Netherlands through June 16 to discuss the ban on the ivory trade, forest elephants — perhaps the most endangered elephant species in the world — are being hunted to extinction not only for their tusks, but for their meat. There's more, and here's the link .. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19075813/
  • of couse, in my country we eat elephants, it's good meat ever and it make people strong, to order to eat elephants you need to be 18 or older then you can,
  • They taste like chicken! Who knew!
  • I hope not. I purchased two lovely paintings by 2 different elephant artists. These are amazingly intelligent and creative beings. It seems very wrong to consider eating them.
  • As much as elephants eat people
  • Well they eat elephant ears.
  • some only eat like elephants...

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