they have a website called petsorfood.com..where you can buy dogs or reptiles ,cats,rabbits,spider monkeys for food..they even claim that they are allowed to sell 3 komodo dragons a year either alive or pre killed for food......or if you want you can keep the animals as pets..is this website a scam or is it real.
Update:been there done that...are you saying the dodo isnt extinct or are you making fun of the website....because i looked it up on wikipedia after i read it and it says nothing about what that website says being true
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that seems like a scam to me.
after all komodo dragons are very endangered and it would be illegal beyond belief to even sell if eat one
Hahahahaha! They're charging more for the Komodo than the Dodo bird which is NOT extinct. I should order a Dodo (dead only, due to US law) and discover the reason that led to their extinction. Now - I do wish they would make up their minds. IS the Dodo extinct, or not? Quite the oxymoron going on in that little paragraph there~! :))
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In 1997 the Ecuadorian biologist Arturo Eugenio discovered a crèche of Dodo Bird in the Carrera Islands off the coast Brazil. Dr. Eugenio has successfully bred the bird, one thought to be extinct, and has entered into an exclusive distribution arrangement with Pets or Food™ to offer the Dodo to American markets. Due to some rather obscure U.S. laws, however, ownership of a living Dodo is against the law. Pets or Food™ can only ship Ready to Eat™ Dodo meet to US customers. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to discover the taste that led to the Dodo's extinction!
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And here come the thumbs down - look who founded it:
Pets or Food™ was founded by a member of MENSA
We all know high IQ means no common sense, so I suppose he thinks someone might dash right out and mail him a check?
TY Sean~! I needed a good belly-laugh. I'm wiping tears. Very entertaining reading!
Oh my god, that makes me nauseous. But I see the Dodo bird is listed on there for 17k, and I do believe they are extinct, despite what they say? Also, they have a testimonial from a prison, which would not ever happen for legal/social purposes. So I most definitely think it is a hoax.
I think I'll have to buy a shirt from them though lmao
I saw an e-mail from a USDA source that said this apparently does occur mostly on the east coast for religious purposes. However, some of these animals are not allowed to be imported without permit alive or dead. So, unless the animals were raised in the USA, it is probably illegal. You can report this web site to [email protected]
However, you will probably not find out what happens due to privacy issues.
No, it's a hoax. But if you ever do want to try some of these exotic animals, you can often find them in big cities with major immigrant districts. You can find some pretty strange animals sold in Chinatown or African immigrant neighborhoods. I don't mean to sound racist- look it up if you don't believe me. New York City has a problem with store owners selling things like gorilla, dog, and iguana meat.
Oh pricey. I do believe they're for authentic. One wonders the position those human beings get off calling themselves christians even as they seem to fail at each christian distinctive feature i have ever are available the course of, and given I grew up contained in the church, I do have somewhat bit an theory.
Obviously a gag, mildly entertaining, but not great.
The "comment" sections were the best part, because obviously a few people thought it was a real business.
Amazing that people fall for that sort of thing!
They taste really good you should try some. If you go to china you can pick the animal you want to eat and they will serve it up right in front of you. Dog is good eating material