Yeah, prolific here, millions of them. Around 2010 some 30 million, in 2016 around 45 million and now some 60 million are estimated. It's a very lean meat, quite game-flavoured. It needs to be cooked quickly, rare to medium, and is pleasurable to eat. It's quite a healthy meat, although vegans would disagree I guess.
I don't eat kangaroo much. If I'm in the outback, at some outback pub or something then I'll chow-down on it, or buffalo, camel or some such location-appropriate flesh...Crocodile maybe. I've only had camel a coupe times and it was really nice. Probably not what I would prefer to eat but it was pretty good I have to say.
Yeah, I don't know how I won man, I didn't have a good week of engagement, although seemingly I must have. I beat that bugger tarazkp though! Yeah, a one-two would be funny huh? Thanks for the transfer, not required, but appreciated.
Oh, crocodile! What is that like? And is it expensive? The League is so interesting that way, you never quite know until the results come in! You guys would make a little bit of Steemit/League history with a one-two placing!
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Croc is nice. Sort of like chicken I guess, with a texture similar to fish...Sort of. It's hard to explain. Get ye some if you can, it's good.
Yeah, who knows, a one-two might be on the cards someday. We'll have to see what we can orchestrate.
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Yeah you guys could compare stats and work to achieve that! lol..
I've never seen crocodile anywhere here, at least where I've been, maybe in Florida. Is it expensive? They don't raise them for meat do they? I'd like to try it.
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We don't comment to gain stats though, we comment to engage and the stats take care of themselves. I'm less interested in getting up the top of the league and more interested in the social aspect of commenting and the enjoyment of doing so. My brother is the same. If we were to go first and second it would be through sheer chance than anything else.
Crocodile is harvested from the wild, not grown. There are so many of them here so its not really an issue. Having said that, there are farms specifically for the production of crocodile for handbags and shoes so that meat ends up on the market. It's no more costly than a good quality beef and is widely available across Australia. You should be able to get it there. The people below, in Texas I think, should be able to help you, at least with Alligator, and I noticed they do kangaroo also.
https://www.buywildgamemeats.com/alligator-meat.html
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Very interesting about the crocodiles and that's a great site, ostrich is on there! I'm blown away by how many varieties they have. So have you shot a crocodile?
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No crocs where I am down south. They are all up north in the tropics. This should give you some perspective. Adelaide to Darwin.
Crocs are not something one wants to mess with I guess. I like my life and these bad boys don't play. Here's some pics I took in Darwin. This first set is of the same croc called Brutus, a wild croc in the Adelaide River, Northern Territory. (18 feet long)
And a couple of my mates in a tank with one at Crocosaurus Cove.
http://www.crocosauruscove.com/
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Holy smokes! That's a great post right here! lol.Wow those guys in the tank really show the size of the big crocs. Dang. Very interesting, I had no idea they were only on the Northern edge. That is amazing!
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Just a few pics for you...And a map for perspective.
That northern section is tropical Australia. The three states crocs are prevalent in are Western Australia (to the left), Northern Territory (in the middle) and Queensland (to the right). People get taken all the time. If a croc wants you there's not much a person can do to prevent it. They are ancient beasts and have remained largely unchanged for millions of years...Perfection doesn't need to change I guess. The ultimate hunters. Big buggers too.
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