>You told you'll be hunting these days.
>Now you *can* tell us how much marrow, brain and kidney fat your prey has.
>Please do.
Sorry, Schmidt, but the animals eaten by early humans were higher in
fat
that the prey of this era. That doesn't make deer, elk, etc. bad for
us,
not at all. But the fat composition seen in these animals is lower
than
many of the animals eaten in earlier periods of human history, such as
the
mammoth.
99.9% of those of us on the list EAT MEAT (and lots of it). You'll
never
convince the vast majority of us to give it up no matter how hard you
try.
Dori Zook
Denver, CO