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We've all heard and used that one when talking about a lost item found close by. 'If it was a snake, it would have bit you.' But what about the other way around. If it was a snake, would you bite it?
Daily Express|17 hours ago
Dr Natusch, the chair of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Snake Specialist Group, said pythons have other advantages. However the researcher, who lives in Cairns in Queensland where crocodile meat is easy to get, doesn't think Australians are ready to eat python yet.
IFLScience|2 hours ago
In a new study, a team of scientists argues that pythons could provide a "flexible and efficient" alternative to other conventional farmed livestock, since they are surprisingly sustainable while offering meat that's high in protein,
The Guardian|22 hours ago
Fancy a plate of fangers and mash? Some researchers say python farms on a commercial scale could provide sustainable alternative protein
Might be one way to deal with the prolific python population.
Scientists believe python meat could be a sustainable replacement for poultry or pigs
Dr Natusch, the chair of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Snake Specialist Group, said pythons have other advantages. However the researcher, who lives in Cairns in Queensland where crocodile meat is easy to get, doesn't think Australians are ready to eat python yet.
Farmed Python Meat Could Be The Earth-Friendly Food Of The Future
In a new study, a team of scientists argues that pythons could provide a "flexible and efficient" alternative to other conventional farmed livestock, since they are surprisingly sustainable while offering meat that's high in protein,
Let them eat snake: why python meat could soon be on the menu
Fancy a plate of fangers and mash? Some researchers say python farms on a commercial scale could provide sustainable alternative protein
Might be one way to deal with the prolific python population.