Cook scorpion

Cook scorpion

How to cook scorpion A great way to save the planet may be to stop eating beef and munch on crickets instead. They say it's very like a small lobster.

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How to cook scorpion

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A great way to save the planet may be to stop eating beef and munch on crickets instead. They say it's very like a small lobster.

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Length 2:44
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Curated 3 months ago by bird crick
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WonderDude Mike 2 months ago
I think I will pass!
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bird crick 2 months ago
oh, c'mon. eating bugs is good for the environment! and high in protein. and crunchy!
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paco316 2 months ago
What? Good for the environment? How could you possibly come to that conclusion?
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bird crick last month
as an alternative to eating larger animals / protein sources. they're readily available. easy to farm and don't pollute with methane like cows.
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andy 2 months ago
great footage here. when you see it fried it doesn't looked so bad. It's always creeped me how similar lobsters, crabs and scorpions look. Clearly there's some relationship-- almost an impossible coincidence. That said, i'd pretty much eat anything. This WonderDudeMike character is a real sally.
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WonderDude Mike 2 months ago
I'm a stomach pussy, I admit... YUCK!
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tommygunkid 2 months ago
The point of having cattle and chicken to eat is that we dont have to eat #$%@ like that anymore.
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keke55 last month
yeah
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paco316 2 months ago
Woah! I never knew Scorpions glow in the dark. Makes it rather easy for their predators, don't you think?
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tommygunkid last month
they actually only glow under a black light and only a few types do.
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fresher637 2 months ago
Come on get a life, who needs it
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keke55 last month
i like some bugs
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bird crick last month
The practice of eating insects is called entomophagy
Most insects are edible. According to eatbug.com, there are 1,462 recorded species of edible insects. And they're quite nutritious. For instance, 100 grams of cricket contains only 121 calories, less than half of beef. A cricket contains only 5,5 grams of fat, compared to 21,2g of beef. Beef contains more protein (23,5g - a cricket 12.9g) but the 100g of cricket also contains 5,1g of carbohydrates, 75,8 mg calcium, 185,3 mg phosphorous, 9,5 mg iron, thiamin, riboflavin, and niacin.
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Bryan Crow last month
Thank you, Dr. Science...
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Amie last month
A tiny amount of liquor on a scorpion will make it instantly go mad and sting itself to death.
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