Is Bushmeat Pescatarian?

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No. Bushmeat is a term used to describe meat derived from wild animals.

Bushmeat and the Pescatarian Diet

Bushmeat is a term used to describe meat obtained from wild animals, commonly hunted in tropical regions such as Africa, Asia, and South America. This type of meat can come from a variety of animals, including primates, antelope, and rodents. It is often consumed in rural areas and sometimes sold in urban markets. The consumption of bushmeat is controversial due to concerns about species conservation, the spread of zoonotic diseases, and ethical issues related to wildlife preservation.

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