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I've eaten armadillo (yes, it tastes like chicken). This was before I found out they can apparently spread leprosy to humans.
Only the nine banded ones. I had to do some research on dillos when I had to trap a couple under my house. Now they are the more common ones in the southern US, but there are so many more types. Like check out this cute little fucker named the pink fairie armadillo
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Completely leprosy free!
Edit to add: But please don't eat it!
In my defense, in addition to finding out after the fact that armadillos carry leprosy, I found out that the one I ate was roadkill.
Omg that sounds foul! I to Uber in a small town and some rider saw a road kill whitetail with it's legs starting to create an obtuse angle it was so bloated, and seriously said we should pick it up.
First, I've been hunting before and cleaned my own deer once (but don't plan on doing it again unless it's the collapse of the food supply chain)
Second, that being said I'm not opposed to it cause I understand a healthy population needs occasional culling of the weak and/or diseased.(I know that may sound heartless, but it's legit how nature works)
And lastly, who the fuck looks at a animal that's been dead for an unknown amount of time and thinks "dinner"‽
same, but I already knew