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Does anyone know of any population studies regarding the stability of tarantulas in Asia being used as food? I have not checked the literature, but arachnoboards is quite the metasearch engine, and figure someone has some information on the topic.
I just find it annoying to see imported for shock value animals being offered domestically.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/caffeine/wacky-edibles/e1b4/
With at least a dozen cultivated insects which could be used, I wonder if Thinkgeek would respond to a little factual based pressure.
In any case, this not exactly the product I wanted to see advertised in my email inbox. But that being said, if the populations are doing great, then I suppose it's only a food item from a biological stand point. Ethically... not my discussion, but I suppose that topic will populate this thread, I am only after numbers and facts.
Thanks.
I just find it annoying to see imported for shock value animals being offered domestically.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/caffeine/wacky-edibles/e1b4/
With at least a dozen cultivated insects which could be used, I wonder if Thinkgeek would respond to a little factual based pressure.
In any case, this not exactly the product I wanted to see advertised in my email inbox. But that being said, if the populations are doing great, then I suppose it's only a food item from a biological stand point. Ethically... not my discussion, but I suppose that topic will populate this thread, I am only after numbers and facts.
Thanks.