Besides Pangolins and Bats, These 9 Wild Animals Are Also ‘Poison Kings’, Rejecting Wild Meat for Health
Besides pangolins and bats, these 9 wild animals are also 'poison kings'. To health, reject the wild, there are always some people pursuing 'culinary delicacies', presenting all kinds of wild meats on the table, not knowing that this behavior is burying their own (everyone's) health. Even the bats with black and scary appearance dare to be eaten, which is really beyond comprehension. Just a few days ago, an article titled 'A Bat's Confession' went viral in my friends' circle. 'They hide and appear quietly, trying to evolve into a form that no one likes, just looking at it makes you want to vomit.' Even so, there are still people who dare to eat them. How do those who eat bats think? Don't these animals that our ancestors have domesticated and selected for over generations taste so good? These ingredients' nutrition and flavors are already completely satisfying the needs of the human body.

Many viruses come from 'wild animals'. Eating wild animals will not only damage the ecosystem, but also bury health hazards for people. Wild animals cannot be eaten, they must be protected. Protecting wild animals starts with me, reject wild meats, wild animals do not belong on the table.

1. Wild snakes
There are many varieties of wild snakes, many of which are highly venomous, carrying multiple internal parasites, which can seriously damage multiple organs and threaten life, and must not be approached, and it is a taboo to eat.
2. Hedgehog
Hedgehogs are a national level three protected animal, carrying many internal parasites, prohibited capture and consumption.

3. Pangolin
Carrying multiple internal parasites, the meat and shell have no nourishing effect, the shell is like a fingernail.

4. Racoon
Natural host of rabies virus, carrying many internal parasites. Raccoon is a national level protected animal, prohibited capture and consumption.

5. Wild boar
Carries various types of ticks. Also carries multiple internal parasites. Wild boar is a national level three protected animal, prohibited capture and consumption.

6. Wild rabbit
Except for artificially raised rabbits that have passed quarantine, carrying multiple internal parasites, these parasites can damage the intestines and liver, wild rabbits are a national level two protected animal, prohibited capture and consumption.
7. Wild prairie dog
Except for artificially raised prairie dogs that have passed quarantine, wild prairie dogs contain plague bacilli, which are the culprits of plague, and contain multiple internal parasites. Prohibited capture and consumption.

8. Fruit bat
It is the source of 'SARS'. Carrying multiple internal parasites, fruit bats are a national level three protected animal, prohibited capture and consumption.

9. Porcupine
Porcupines are a national level three protected animal, wild-grown porcupines have complex growth environments, carrying multiple internal parasites, prohibited capture and consumption. Manually raised porcupines need a qualified quarantine certificate to eat.
Lily's food talk:
There are also various bird animals, many of which are national level protected animals, all of which are prohibited to capture and eat, and there are many that are not listed here, everyone should resist, protect wild animals, humans and animals coexist harmoniously. Protecting wild animals protects our home. We call on everyone to take action to protect wild animals, protect wild animals starts with me, reject wild meats. Besides pangolins and bats, these 9 wild animals are also 'poison kings'. For health, please control your mouth. (Note: The images come from the internet).