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  • Bushmeat
  • Meat hunted in tropical forests

    Bushmeat is meat from wildlife hunted for human consumption, particularly in Africa. Bushmeat often consists of local mammals in an area, but can also

    Bushmeat

    Bushmeat

    Bushmeat

  • Monkey meat
  • Type of bushmeat derived from monkeys

    meat is the flesh and other edible parts derived from monkeys, a kind of bushmeat. Human consumption of monkey meat has been historically recorded in numerous

    Monkey meat

    Monkey_meat

  • Deforestation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • the bushmeat trade. Bushmeat is meat from forest wildlife. In Africa, the forest is often referred to as "the bush", thus creating the term bushmeat. In

    Deforestation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Deforestation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Deforestation_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo

  • Liberia
  • Country in West Africa

    a decrease in the availability of bushmeat, affecting household diets and the incomes of families who sell bushmeat. Changes in water resource use have

    Liberia

    Liberia

    Liberia

  • Sangmélima
  • Town in Cameroon

    the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sangmélima was founded. In Sangmélima, bushmeat is prevalent and publicly traded, with local authorities overlooking its

    Sangmélima

    Sangmélima

    Sangmélima

  • Ebola
  • Hemorrhagic fever caused by ebolaviruses

    to patients and while handling potentially infected bushmeat, as well as thoroughly cooking bushmeat. Two treatments (atoltivimab/maftivimab/odesivimab

    Ebola

    Ebola

    Ebola

  • Elephant meat
  • Edible flesh of an elephant

    is also widely illegally sold as bushmeat in parts of Africa, which has sparked concerns that the demand for bushmeat is driving poaching. The bodies of

    Elephant meat

    Elephant meat

    Elephant_meat

  • Eastern lowland gorilla
  • Subspecies of ape

    of the meat found in bushmeat markets. Some researchers have found that up to 5 million tonnes (5,500,000 short tons) of bushmeat are traded annually.

    Eastern lowland gorilla

    Eastern lowland gorilla

    Eastern_lowland_gorilla

  • Bat as food
  • of bat meat is not available as of 2012. In many developing countries, bushmeat, including bat meat, is considered a major nutritional resource, including

    Bat as food

    Bat as food

    Bat_as_food

  • Bioko drill
  • Subspecies of Old World monkey

    primary point of sale for bushmeat on Bioko Island. The drill plays an important role in the cultural tradition of bushmeat consumption, and is locally

    Bioko drill

    Bioko drill

    Bioko_drill

  • Duiker
  • Subfamily of antelopes

    have their major source of food reduced. Duikers are often captured for bushmeat. In fact, duikers are one of the most hunted animals both in terms of number

    Duiker

    Duiker

    Duiker

  • African vulture trade
  • Use of vulture for various reasons in Sub-Saharan Africa

    poaching, trafficking, and illegal sale of vultures and vulture parts for bushmeat and for ritual and religious use, like traditional medicines, in Sub-Saharan

    African vulture trade

    African vulture trade

    African_vulture_trade

  • Poaching
  • Illegal hunting of wildlife

    the major reasons of poaching is for consumption and sale of bushmeat. Usually, bushmeat is considered a subset of poaching because of the hunting of

    Poaching

    Poaching

    Poaching

  • Old World vulture
  • Informal group of birds

    Africa, a combination of poisonings and vulture trade (including use as bushmeat and traditional medicine) account for roughly 90% of the population declines

    Old World vulture

    Old World vulture

    Old_World_vulture

  • Pangolin trade
  • Illegal poaching, sale and trafficking of pangolins

    food in Vietnam and China. In Africa, pangolins are sold as a form of bushmeat, for ritual or spiritual purposes, and use in traditional African medicine

    Pangolin trade

    Pangolin trade

    Pangolin_trade

  • The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates
  • List of highly-endangered primate species

    population sizes; live capture for the exotic pet trade; and hunting for bushmeat and traditional medicine. Twelve species were dropped for the 2018–2020

    The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates

    The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates

    The_World's_25_Most_Endangered_Primates

  • Yewei
  • Form of game in Chinese cuisine

    wèi; lit. 'wild taste') is a Chinese term that describes various types of bushmeat from exotic wild animals. The character 野 (pinyin: yě) means "wild", and

    Yewei

    Yewei

    Yewei

  • Armillifer grandis
  • Species of crustacean

    blindness. Most of the vipers sold for human consumption at the rural bushmeat markets in the Democratic Republic of Congo host A. grandis. Christoffersen

    Armillifer grandis

    Armillifer grandis

    Armillifer_grandis

  • Ouésso
  • Town and commune in Republic of the Congo

    the people of Ouésso consumed 7,500 kilograms of bushmeat a week. The most sold animal in the bushmeat market are duikers, but gorillas, monkeys, and elephants

    Ouésso

    Ouésso

    Ouésso

  • Liberian cuisine
  • Cultural aspect of Liberia

    [self-published source] Bushmeat is widely eaten in Liberia, and is considered a delicacy. A 2004 public opinion survey found that bushmeat ranked second behind

    Liberian cuisine

    Liberian cuisine

    Liberian_cuisine

  • Large Indian civet
  • Species of carnivore

    to be decreasing due to hunting and trapping driven by the demand for bushmeat. The large Indian civet is grey or tawny and has a black spinal stripe

    Large Indian civet

    Large Indian civet

    Large_Indian_civet

  • Mandrill
  • Species of Old World monkey from Africa

    Red List. Its biggest threats are habitat destruction and hunting for bushmeat. Gabon is considered the stronghold for the species. Its habitat has declined

    Mandrill

    Mandrill

    Mandrill

  • Central African rock python
  • Species of snake

    the Congo Basin, the proportion of large-bodied snakes offered at rural bushmeat markets increases. Consequently, a large proportion of the human population

    Central African rock python

    Central African rock python

    Central_African_rock_python

  • African forest elephant
  • African elephant species

    result, human-elephant conflict has increased. Poaching for ivory and bushmeat is a significant threat in Central Africa. Because of a spike in poaching

    African forest elephant

    African forest elephant

    African_forest_elephant

  • African golden cat
  • Small wild cat

    of West and Central Africa. It is threatened due to deforestation and bushmeat hunting and listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. It is a close relative

    African golden cat

    African golden cat

    African_golden_cat

  • Pokola
  • Town and commune in the Republic of the Congo

    farmland, Pokola residents rely on illegal bushmeat for food, with over 5% of meals eaten in Pokola being bushmeat in 2002, a rise from 1% in 2001. Pokola

    Pokola

    Pokola

    Pokola

  • Illegal fishing in Africa
  • According to the article "Do bushmeat consumers have other fish to fry?" the amount of wild animals that are hunted for bushmeat increases when the production

    Illegal fishing in Africa

    Illegal fishing in Africa

    Illegal_fishing_in_Africa

  • Western lowland gorilla
  • Subspecies of ape

    crops. In tropical forest, gorillas are hunted to provide meat for the bushmeat trade. Logging also destroys gorilla habitats, although it may also provide

    Western lowland gorilla

    Western lowland gorilla

    Western_lowland_gorilla

  • Pythonidae
  • Family of snakes

    bushmeat, and their skin, which is sent to Europe and North America for manufacture of accessories like bags, belts and shoes. In Cameroon bushmeat markets

    Pythonidae

    Pythonidae

    Pythonidae

  • Large flying fox
  • Species of fruit bat

    town of Miagao, Iloilo, Philippines. The large flying fox is hunted for bushmeat. In Peninsular Malaysia, 1,756 hunting licenses were issued for the large

    Large flying fox

    Large flying fox

    Large_flying_fox

  • Cultural effects of the Western African Ebola virus epidemic
  • organisations warning about risks of bushmeat, surveys pre-dating the 2014 outbreak indicate that people who eat bushmeat are usually unaware of the risks

    Cultural effects of the Western African Ebola virus epidemic

    Cultural effects of the Western African Ebola virus epidemic

    Cultural_effects_of_the_Western_African_Ebola_virus_epidemic

  • Ape Action Africa
  • Animal conservation group

    conservation of endangered gorillas and chimpanzees, threatened by the bushmeat trade in Central and West Africa. Ape Action Africa manages the rescue

    Ape Action Africa

    Ape Action Africa

    Ape_Action_Africa

  • Ebolowa
  • City in Cameroon; capital of South Region

    National Park, Ebolowa is a center in the Cameroonian bushmeat trade. Pangolin is often sold as bushmeat, with 10.3% of the city's residents said they eat

    Ebolowa

    Ebolowa

    Ebolowa

  • Great Apes Survival Partnership
  • destruction of habitat, in combination with the growth in the commercial bushmeat trade in Africa, have led scientists to suggest that the majority of great

    Great Apes Survival Partnership

    Great_Apes_Survival_Partnership

  • Karl Ammann
  • Swiss photographer (born 1948)

    on photography. During a journey up the Congo River, he witnessed the bushmeat trade and spent the following two decades campaigning to highlight the

    Karl Ammann

    Karl_Ammann

  • Yellow-backed duiker
  • Species of antelope

    Zoological Research. Retrieved November 2, 2015. Newing, Helen (2001-01-01). "Bushmeat hunting and management: implications of duiker ecology and interspecific

    Yellow-backed duiker

    Yellow-backed duiker

    Yellow-backed_duiker

  • Red-eared guenon
  • Species of Old World monkey

    Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List and is threatened by habitat loss, illegal bushmeat hunting and pet trade. The red-eared guenon is a small, colourful monkey

    Red-eared guenon

    Red-eared guenon

    Red-eared_guenon

  • Environmental issues in Liberia
  • deforestation of tropical rainforest, the hunting of endangered species for bushmeat, the pollution of rivers and coastal waters from industrial run-off and

    Environmental issues in Liberia

    Environmental issues in Liberia

    Environmental_issues_in_Liberia

  • Zoonosis
  • Diseases of humans caused by a pathogen

    Control and Prevention (CDC) hunting and consuming wild animal meat ("bushmeat") in regions like Africa can expose people to infectious diseases due to

    Zoonosis

    Zoonosis

    Zoonosis

  • Bili ape
  • Group of apes reported as cryptids

    from western gorillas. Karl Ammann, a Swiss Kenyan photographer and anti-bushmeat campaigner, first visited the city in 1996, looking for the gorillas. Instead

    Bili ape

    Bili_ape

  • Straw-coloured fruit bat
  • Species of mammal

    hunted as bushmeat in West and Central Africa. In 2011, it was estimated that about 128,400 straw-coloured fruit bats are traded as bushmeat every year

    Straw-coloured fruit bat

    Straw-coloured fruit bat

    Straw-coloured_fruit_bat

  • Mammal
  • Class of animals with milk-producing glands

    Abernethy K, Betts MG, Chapron G, Dirzo R, Galetti M, et al. (October 2016). "Bushmeat hunting and extinction risk to the world's mammals". Royal Society Open

    Mammal

    Mammal

    Mammal

  • History of HIV/AIDS
  • According to the natural transfer theory (also called "hunter theory" or "bushmeat theory"), the virus was transmitted from an ape or monkey to a human when

    History of HIV/AIDS

    History of HIV/AIDS

    History_of_HIV/AIDS

  • Cane rat
  • Genus of rodents resembling guinea pigs

    fencing the rodents out of their fields. They are valued as a source of "bushmeat" in Western Africa and Central Africa. Like the guinea pig, their meat

    Cane rat

    Cane rat

    Cane_rat

  • Game (hunting)
  • Wild animals under pursuit or taken in hunting

    In some parts of Africa, wild animals hunted for their meat are called bushmeat; see that article for more detailed information on how this operates within

    Game (hunting)

    Game (hunting)

    Game_(hunting)

  • Cargill
  • American multinational food conglomerate

    Retrieved June 6, 2026. Covey, R. and McGraw, W. S. "Monkeys in a West African bushmeat market: implications for cercopithecid conservation in eastern Liberia

    Cargill

    Cargill

    Cargill

  • Yowie
  • Ape-like mythical creature from Australian folklore

    List of individual apes (non‑human) Apes in space (non‑human) Bigfoot Bushmeat Chimpanzee–human last common ancestor Gorilla–human last common ancestor

    Yowie

    Yowie

    Yowie

  • Roloway monkey
  • Species of monkey

    Endangered due to habitat loss and their continued hunting because of the bushmeat trade. The Roloway monkey is mainly an arboreal species, for the most part

    Roloway monkey

    Roloway monkey

    Roloway_monkey

  • Wildlife smuggling
  • Illegal gathering, transport, and distribution of wildlife

    Products demanded by the trade include but are not limited to ivory, bushmeat, traditional medicine, and exotic pets. China and the United States are

    Wildlife smuggling

    Wildlife smuggling

    Wildlife_smuggling

  • Vulture
  • Common name for a type of bird

    animal meat is traded" and vultures take up a large percentage of this bushmeat due to the demand in the fetish market. The substantial drop in vulture

    Vulture

    Vulture

    Vulture

  • Coltan
  • Tantalum-niobium ore

    estimated 3–5 million tons of bushmeat is obtained by killing animals, including gorillas, every year. Demand for bushmeat comes from urban dwellers who

    Coltan

    Coltan

    Coltan

  • Wildlife of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • environmental issues in the DRC threaten wildlife, including overhunting for bushmeat, deforestation, mining and armed conflict. The civil war and resultant

    Wildlife of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Wildlife of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Wildlife_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo

  • Ogbono soup
  • Nigerian soup dish

    (fermented locust beans). Typical meats include beef, goat, fish, chicken, bushmeat, shrimp, or crayfish. For individual preferences, ogbono soup can be cooked

    Ogbono soup

    Ogbono soup

    Ogbono_soup

  • Nigerian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Nigeria

    cow skin dish Bushmeat is also consumed in Nigeria. The grasshopper (cane rats) and giant african land snail are the most popular bushmeat species in Nigeria

    Nigerian cuisine

    Nigerian cuisine

    Nigerian_cuisine

  • Second Congo War
  • 1998–2003 war in central Africa

    Congo's forests, where they hunted bonobos, gorillas, elephants and more as bushmeat for survival and cleared forest land that were significant habitats for

    Second Congo War

    Second Congo War

    Second_Congo_War

  • Collared mangabey
  • Species of Old World monkey

    forests for the bushmeat trade. The collared mangabey is listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List due to habitat loss and hunting for bushmeat. It is also

    Collared mangabey

    Collared mangabey

    Collared_mangabey

  • Giraffe
  • Tall African hoofed mammal

    for giraffe population declines are habitat loss and direct killing for bushmeat markets. Giraffes have been extirpated from much of their historic range

    Giraffe

    Giraffe

    Giraffe

  • African palm civet
  • Species of carnivore

    cladogram: The African palm civet is threatened by habitat loss and hunting for bushmeat. In 2006, an estimated more than 4,300 African palm civets are hunted yearly

    African palm civet

    African palm civet

    African_palm_civet

  • Human uses of bats
  • Human uses of bats include economic uses such as bushmeat or in traditional medicine. Bats are also used symbolically in religion, mythology, superstition

    Human uses of bats

    Human uses of bats

    Human_uses_of_bats

  • Simian immunodeficiency virus
  • Species of retrovirus

    contact with the blood of chimps and gorillas that are often hunted for bushmeat in Africa. Four subtypes of HIV-1 (M, N, O, and P) likely arose through

    Simian immunodeficiency virus

    Simian immunodeficiency virus

    Simian_immunodeficiency_virus

  • Squab
  • Food; young domestic pigeon, typically under four weeks old

    Horse Lamb and mutton Llama Pork Veal Yak Żubroń Game Alligator Bat Bear Bushmeat Boar Crocodile Elephant Fox Iguana Kangaroo Monkey Mouse Pangolin Rat Hare

    Squab

    Squab

    Squab

  • Royal antelope
  • Species of mammal

    A significant threat to the survival of this antelope is hunting for bushmeat. The vernacular name "royal antelope" is based on a statement made by Willem

    Royal antelope

    Royal antelope

    Royal_antelope

  • Red-flanked duiker
  • Species of mammal

    pressure. The red-flanked duiker was one of the four most frequent species of bushmeat on sale in the Republic of Guinea, along with Maxwell's duiker (Cephalophus

    Red-flanked duiker

    Red-flanked duiker

    Red-flanked_duiker

  • Luzon buttonquail
  • Species of bird

    has only been 1 sighting in 2009 of a trapped individual being sold for bushmeat. The Luzon buttonquail was formally described in 1904 by the Australian/American

    Luzon buttonquail

    Luzon_buttonquail

  • White-bellied pangolin
  • Species of mammal

    intensive exploitation for bushmeat and traditional medicine, and is by far the most common of the pangolins found in African bushmeat markets. Conservationists

    White-bellied pangolin

    White-bellied pangolin

    White-bellied_pangolin

  • Congo clawless otter
  • Species of carnivore

    catch, they are occasionally hunted for bushmeat and sold for similar prices of other bushmeat. Otter bushmeat is common in Congo and Cameroon but not

    Congo clawless otter

    Congo clawless otter

    Congo_clawless_otter

  • Curing (food preservation)
  • Food preservation and flavouring processes

    Horse Lamb and mutton Llama Pork Veal Yak Żubroń Game Alligator Bat Bear Bushmeat Boar Crocodile Elephant Fox Iguana Kangaroo Monkey Mouse Pangolin Rat Hare

    Curing (food preservation)

    Curing (food preservation)

    Curing_(food_preservation)

  • Ugandan cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Uganda

    are consumed less than in other areas, and mostly eaten in the form of bushmeat. Nyama is the Luganda language word for "meat". Main dishes are usually

    Ugandan cuisine

    Ugandan cuisine

    Ugandan_cuisine

  • Rat meat
  • Meat from rats used as food

    Horse Lamb and mutton Llama Pork Veal Yak Żubroń Game Alligator Bat Bear Bushmeat Boar Crocodile Elephant Fox Iguana Kangaroo Monkey Mouse Pangolin Rat Hare

    Rat meat

    Rat meat

    Rat_meat

  • Trapping
  • Use of a device to remotely catch an animal

    collection. They are also widely used by subsistence and commercial hunters for bushmeat consumption and trade in African forest regions and in Cambodia. Snares

    Trapping

    Trapping

    Trapping

  • Pteropus
  • Genus of large bats

    breeding program as of 2017. Many flying foxes species are killed for bushmeat. The bushmeat harvest is often unsustainable, often resulting in severe population

    Pteropus

    Pteropus

    Pteropus

  • Traffic (conservation programme)
  • International organization for sustainable wildlife trade

    provide alternative sources of income to the unsustainable harvest of bushmeat. A partnership was established between TRAFFIC, the Association of the

    Traffic (conservation programme)

    Traffic_(conservation_programme)

  • Greater cane rat
  • Species of rodent

    the peoples of the region also utilize the cane rat as a food source (as bushmeat), considering the meat a delicacy. Consequently, these rats are beginning

    Greater cane rat

    Greater cane rat

    Greater_cane_rat

  • Stew
  • Dish of ingredients cooked in liquid

    Horse Lamb and mutton Llama Pork Veal Yak Żubroń Game Alligator Bat Bear Bushmeat Boar Crocodile Elephant Fox Iguana Kangaroo Monkey Mouse Pangolin Rat Hare

    Stew

    Stew

    Stew

  • Agzu
  • Village in Terneysky District, Primorsky Krai, Russia

    140 of which are Udege. During the Soviet era it served as a center of bushmeat production with the local people employed to hunt wild game and furs which

    Agzu

    Agzu

    Agzu

  • Okapi
  • Species of mammal

    logging and human settlement. Illegal mining and extensive hunting for bushmeat and skin have also led to a decline in populations. The Okapi Conservation

    Okapi

    Okapi

    Okapi

  • Pagpag
  • Filipino word for leftover food from restaurants

    Freeganism Dumpster diving Food rescue Double-dead meat Roadkill cuisine Bushmeat Famine food Poverty porn "'Garbage chicken' a grim staple for Manila's

    Pagpag

    Pagpag

    Pagpag

  • Bioko
  • Northern island of Equatorial Guinea, Central Africa

    poensis) is globally Endangered. Long-term monitoring indicates that illegal bushmeat hunting is the principal threat to Bioko's primates, with tens of thousands

    Bioko

    Bioko

    Bioko

  • Negros bleeding-heart pigeon
  • Species of bird

    its population is declining due to deforestation and trapping for both bushmeat and the illegal wildlife trade. The population is estimated to be just

    Negros bleeding-heart pigeon

    Negros bleeding-heart pigeon

    Negros_bleeding-heart_pigeon

  • Porocephalida
  • Order of tongue worms

    Armillifer grandis, have been found in vipers, with some found in vipers from bushmeat markets. At least one species within this order, Subtriquetra subtriquetra

    Porocephalida

    Porocephalida

    Porocephalida

  • Madagascan fruit bat
  • Species of bat

    Madagascar and is listed as "Vulnerable" by the IUCN because it is hunted as bushmeat. Eidolon dupreanum is named after the Governor of Réunion from 1864 to

    Madagascan fruit bat

    Madagascan fruit bat

    Madagascan_fruit_bat

  • African brush-tailed porcupine
  • Species of rodent

    species with a very wide range, and despite it being used extensively for bushmeat, the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation

    African brush-tailed porcupine

    African brush-tailed porcupine

    African_brush-tailed_porcupine

  • African leopard
  • Leopard subspecies

    dietary niche overlap and an exploitative competition between leopards and bushmeat hunters. With increasing proximity to settlements and concomitant human

    African leopard

    African leopard

    African_leopard

  • Indian flying fox
  • Species of mammal

    Indian flying foxes are more likely to be killed for medicine than for bushmeat even though their medicinal methods are unrealistic. However, the meat

    Indian flying fox

    Indian flying fox

    Indian_flying_fox

  • Holocene extinction
  • Ongoing extinction event caused by human activity

    Carlos A.; Wallach, Arian D.; Wolf, Christopher; Young, Hillary (2016). "Bushmeat hunting and extinction risk to the world's mammals". Royal Society Open

    Holocene extinction

    Holocene extinction

    Holocene_extinction

  • Aka people
  • Nomadic Mbenga pygmy people

    okra, papaya, mango, pineapple, palm oil, and rice in exchange for the bushmeat, honey, and other forest products the Aka collect. There are over 15 different

    Aka people

    Aka people

    Aka_people

  • Bundibugyo ebolavirus
  • Species of virus

    Two of the cases have been confirmed to be BDBV. It is reported that bushmeat was the source. By September 3, the number of cases had risen to 28, with

    Bundibugyo ebolavirus

    Bundibugyo_ebolavirus

  • Orangutan
  • Genus of Asian apes

    and ranges. Threats to wild orangutan populations include poaching (for bushmeat and retaliation for consuming crops), habitat destruction and deforestation

    Orangutan

    Orangutan

    Orangutan

  • Wildlife trade and zoonoses
  • Health risks associated with the trade in exotic wildlife

    invertebrates, and fish all over the world. Traded wild animals are used for bushmeat consumption, unconventional exotic pets, animal skin clothing accessories

    Wildlife trade and zoonoses

    Wildlife trade and zoonoses

    Wildlife_trade_and_zoonoses

  • Alligator meat
  • Meat from alligators that is for consumption

    Horse Lamb and mutton Llama Pork Veal Yak Żubroń Game Alligator Bat Bear Bushmeat Boar Crocodile Elephant Fox Iguana Kangaroo Monkey Mouse Pangolin Rat Hare

    Alligator meat

    Alligator meat

    Alligator_meat

  • Lyle's flying fox
  • Species of mammal

    Yunnan, China. It faces persecution from farmers and it is killed for bushmeat in parts of its range. The International Union for Conservation of Nature

    Lyle's flying fox

    Lyle's flying fox

    Lyle's_flying_fox

  • Ngando people
  • Ethnic group

    perception has changed. The younger Bongando will now sometimes hunt bonobos as bushmeat. Bongando settlements are typically scattered along the road in an open

    Ngando people

    Ngando_people

  • Great flying fox
  • Species of mammal

    negatively impacted by what appeared to be a disease, as well as by hunting for bushmeat that occurs across its range. The great flying fox was described in 1876

    Great flying fox

    Great flying fox

    Great_flying_fox

  • Cuisine of Equatorial Guinea
  • Culinary traditions of Equatorial Guinea

    cuisine overall. Its cuisine incorporates various meats, including game and bushmeat as well as imports, and is known for its strong flavors and high spice

    Cuisine of Equatorial Guinea

    Cuisine of Equatorial Guinea

    Cuisine_of_Equatorial_Guinea

  • Mythic humanoids
  • Legendary human-like creatures

    List of individual apes (non‑human) Apes in space (non‑human) Bigfoot Bushmeat Chimpanzee–human last common ancestor Gorilla–human last common ancestor

    Mythic humanoids

    Mythic humanoids

    Mythic_humanoids

  • Chimp Eden
  • Animal sanctuary in South Africa

    these great apes are being constantly exploited by humans through the bushmeat trade, pet trade and entertainment industries. At the sanctuary, the chimpanzees

    Chimp Eden

    Chimp_Eden

  • Bass (fish)
  • Name of various types of fish

    Horse Lamb and mutton Llama Pork Veal Yak Żubroń Game Alligator Bat Bear Bushmeat Boar Crocodile Elephant Fox Iguana Kangaroo Monkey Mouse Pangolin Rat Hare

    Bass (fish)

    Bass_(fish)

  • Venison
  • Deer meat

    Horse Lamb and mutton Llama Pork Veal Yak Żubroń Game Alligator Bat Bear Bushmeat Boar Crocodile Elephant Fox Iguana Kangaroo Monkey Mouse Pangolin Rat Hare

    Venison

    Venison

    Venison

  • Goat meat
  • Meat of the domestic goat

    Horse Lamb and mutton Llama Pork Veal Yak Żubroń Game Alligator Bat Bear Bushmeat Boar Crocodile Elephant Fox Iguana Kangaroo Monkey Mouse Pangolin Rat Hare

    Goat meat

    Goat meat

    Goat_meat

  • Sulawesi bear cuscus
  • Species of marsupial

    food. There continues to be consistent demand for bear cuscus meat at bushmeat markets. Stronger action must be taken to combat poaching, including developing

    Sulawesi bear cuscus

    Sulawesi bear cuscus

    Sulawesi_bear_cuscus

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Online names & meanings

  • Mehul
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Mehul

    Cloud; Rain

  • Pasha | پاشا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Pasha | پاشا

    A bond

  • Saavan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Saavan

    Evening

  • Piyali | பியாலீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Piyali | பியாலீ

    A tree

  • Shradhdha
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Shradhdha

    Faith; Trust

  • Kleef
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Dutch, English

    Kleef

    From the Cliff; Cliff

  • Melody
  • Girl/Female

    English American Greek

    Melody

    Melody.

  • Talan
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian

    Talan

    Claw; Nail

  • Haden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands) and Irish

    Haden

    English (West Midlands) and Irish : variant spelling of Hayden.German : perhaps an altered spelling of Hadden or Heiden.

  • KATHY
  • Female

    English

    KATHY

    Pet form of English Katherine, KATHY means "pure."

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