meat
Apr 8 2009, Rahul Bhandari

I know meat is appetizing and most can’t resist, it’s even tempting, when it gets roasted with spices, but to eat this piece you need to have iron teeth, because it’s not meat, it’s a stone. This cool stone was spotted in a market in Haozhou,...

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Activists from the AnimaNaturalist group, having their bodies drawn with parts of animals usually eaten by humans, perform during the so-called Day Without Meat in downtown Santiago, Thursday, March 19, 2009. The performance was organized to promote a...