Shouldn't they be eating oysters? I'm calling it cannibalism! They are all going to get mad cow, or would it be mad mer? Full scale gross.
i prefer oysters.but of course not, they are different species if not genus.
we eat caviar and chicken eggs. I'm going to assume that mermaid/men are not the same genus as Beluga Sturgeonhttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_animal_makes_caviar_eggs
Aphrodesiac! I don't subscribe to Cate and her Southern Biology lesson.
assuming you meant the caviar is of the merpeople, could be a case of erotic edible selective reduction.
if its mermaid caviar, then its cannibalism, if its caviar from another species, then it could be an aphrodisiac. duh.
"Full scale gross" made me laugh out loud.It's cannibalism, no matter the species. Delicious cannibalism, particularly when folded into a sour cream dip and served with homemade potato chips. Yum!
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Shouldn't they be eating oysters? I'm calling it cannibalism! They are all going to get mad cow, or would it be mad mer? Full scale gross.
i prefer oysters.
but of course not, they are different species if not genus.
we eat caviar and chicken eggs. I'm going to assume that mermaid/men are not the same genus as Beluga Sturgeon
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_animal_makes_caviar_eggs
Aphrodesiac! I don't subscribe to Cate and her Southern Biology lesson.
assuming you meant the caviar is of the merpeople, could be a case of erotic edible selective reduction.
if its mermaid caviar, then its cannibalism, if its caviar from another species, then it could be an aphrodisiac. duh.
"Full scale gross" made me laugh out loud.
It's cannibalism, no matter the species. Delicious cannibalism, particularly when folded into a sour cream dip and served with homemade potato chips. Yum!
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