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  Eva Hedin wrote:
 Carnivores like cats and dogs always start with
eating the stomach and its contents and the inuits eat the seaweeds in the
stomachs of the seals.

> On our raw feeding dog lists we have quoted research which refutes such
evidence; wolves do not eat the stomach contents, and may shake out the
contents before eating the stomach. Domestic dogs we have observed behave in
the same manner.

Likewise, seals eat only fish.  Stefansson reported Inuit eating the stomach
contents of caribou only once - to sop up seal oil when food supplies ran
out.

Ray Audette
Author "NeanderThin"
www.NeanderThin.com

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