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It gets better as it ages. I can't stop watching it...
 
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I just can't get into eating reptiles :vomit:

The meat of those is far from seeming like it's a reptile.

Alligator, at least the meat from the tails, is quite easily more recognizable as some form of seafood animal than it is "oh that's definitely got notes of reptilian flesh"

However alligator tail served as breaded bites is currently the only reptilian meat I have ever consumed, so I cannot compare whether there is a common reptile flavor.
 
The meat of those is far from seeming like it's a reptile.

Alligator, at least the meat from the tails, is quite easily more recognizable as some form of seafood animal than it is "oh that's definitely got notes of reptilian flesh"

However alligator tail served as breaded bites is currently the only reptilian meat I have ever consumed, so I cannot compare whether there is a common reptile flavor.
Alligator is the only reptile meat I've ever eaten. It was disgusting. Taste reminds me of the smell of sewage or something septic. I have a feeling most non-insectivore carnivores taste nasty.
 
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