Reincarnated as a Polar Bear: The Legend of How I Became a Forest Guardian - Vol. 4 Ch. 15 - Eating Habits

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Page 37: "T/N: Obligatory bear pun."

No! Bad translator! Don't bring us back to the dark age of bear pun overuse! T_T And I had so much hope after the past few chapters of no bear puns... WHHHHYYYYYY???
 
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Went out to get vegetables.
Got even more meat.
¬_¬

I guess they'll have to try agriculture soon if they want anything but meat for dinner.
And that probably means.... crop rotation.


@Ironclad : The Matagi were also known for saying Boner a lot... or at least one of them did. =p
 
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Although many cultures consider animal brains a delicacy or staple, it's safest to avoid consuming them, especially mammal brains, because prion diseases are more common among herbivorous mammals that eat foliage or grass. While the disease can be transmitted through any part of the animal, brains tend to have higher concentrations of prions, increasing the risk. Additionally, although prions generally need time to adapt to different species, some can do so more quickly. The transmission of mad-cow disease to humans through contaminated beef led to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD), a fatal, degenerative brain disorder caused by prions. Worse still, prion disease has no cure or treatment; the best doctors can do is to make your final days as comfortable as possible.
 

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