Friday, August 20, 2010

How do you spell MA-NI-TY, you know that fat sloberly sloth of the sea?

And what does it taste like. I think it would taste a little like Panda and not entirely unlike cat. Anyone knows for sure?



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Manighty from the family dressing gownicus. Tastes like towels. Now go to sleep you lunatic.



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I believe it's m-a-n-a-t-e-e
manatee. Ocean speed bumps. The tastle like human... not that I have had any. Well... either manatee or humans... yet.
Manatee...



According the the scattering of old-timers who are still around who remember their fathers bringing home manatee as food, it's better than steak. Sadly, I'll probably never get a chance to legally try it.



(Nowadays ''conservationists'' give us a bad name... Teddy Rooseveldt set aside vast tracts of American wilderness to insure that future generations would still be able to hunt their own meat..... that's true conservationism...)
Man-a-tee..it looks nice according to me.
Manatee
Manatee
manatee - the sea cow:)



maybe they would taste like cow.. i have no idea really...tough skin though
MANATEE



Manatees (family Trichechidae, genus Trichechus) are large, fully-aquatic marine mammals sometimes known as sea cows. The name comes from the Spanish manat铆, which itself comes from a Carib word meaning ''breast.''



Manatee meat has a mild taste and readily adapts to recipes for beef.Body and flipper meat cuts are excellent choices for burgers, casseroles, ground meat, soups and stews. Peduncle and tail meat work well for roasts, steaks and barbecue.all fat must be removed before freezing or preparingRegardless of which cut of meat you use, you will find manatee to be a very delicious and versatile meat.



http://www.monkeyspit.net/sites/manatee/...
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