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Old 10-24-2008   #21 (permalink)
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Re: Favorite extinct animals and why they died out.

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I've also heard between chicken and salmon. YUMMMY
Crocodiles taste like chicken, too (I know from personal experience) - but like very lean chicken. I do believe, though, there are other reasons why they are not extinct - most of these located at their front end. The ancient Egyptians considered a mixture of crocodile dung and honey an effective contraceptive. It worked so well (albeit retroactively) that the ancient Egyptians are now extinct.
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