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Laws Prohibiting Bush Meat Are Actually A Boon For The Bush Meat Biz
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Laws Prohibiting Bush Meat Are Actually A Boon For The Bush Meat Biz
Sat, 2015-08-15 12:46 — Maeryn ObleyImage: The dik-dik is a small antelope that is hunted as bush meat. This picture was taken in Voi, a town in southern Kenya. Courtesy of Marcus Bleasdale
npr.org - August 14th, 2015 - Emily Sohn
Note: This post contains a photo of a monkey carcass, on sale at a bush meat market, that may be disturbing to some readers.
What's for dinner?
Porcupines, giant squirrels, dwarf crocodiles and a variety of primates, including golden-bellied crowned monkeys and Bioko black colobus monkeys.
Those are some of the bush meat offerings at the outdoor covered market in Malabo on Bioko Island, part of Equatorial Guinea in Central Africa.
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