Gallery: Exotic Meats at the Explorers Club Annual Dinner

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Hmm...looks like the 'eyes' have it...

Okay, sorry, bad joke...but just LOOK at them! yummmmmm

This is Bear Grylls's everyday treat.

We could reduce food waste if just dared Explorers Club to eat out of the landfill. Is that a koala bear on the bottom shelf in image 2? I thought they were a protected species.

I fully agree with JayArr, and I also think these are eyes of a sheep or similar animal according me ... Strangely and ridiculous nasty looks, but has people for which it 's is a delicacy!Pfu-u...:(((

I hate to get political on a science site, but there are starving people in our own country and still others who are denied health care while these rich fops eat exotic fare that they may not even be able to keep in their stomachs.

We need food for the hungry and care for the sick. We need to tax the rich to pay for it. The Rich have more to lose and have their way of life protected by the government and law enforcement and should be taxed to help pay for it.


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