No. It's just called bear meat. Deer meat is venison.
Venison is deer meat, and fowl commonly refers to birds.
Venison is deer meat. The Native Americans were responsible for bringing it to the Thanksgiving celebration.
it is called venison
bear meat
I'm not entirely certain what you mean here. If it's about a human eating bear meat, or if it's about what the bear eats. A bear is an animal, a mammal. Its body consists of meat. Vegetarians are not meant to eat meat. You "can't" eat bear meat and still be 100% vegetarian. Bears eat mostly plant material, but can eat meat. They're considered omnivores. The word vegetarian refers to a human who have chosen not to eat meat. Animals that don't eat meat are generally called herbivores.
Venison is the culinary term for meat from deer, specifically from the flesh of deer or antelope. It is lean and popularly consumed as a lean alternative to beef or pork.
Yes. Some people like it. The bear has a very musky smell, which I can say doesn't smell like a goat sheep, but the only way I can relate the permeation of the meat with the same smell. Bear meat is greasy and has "that" taste. I am sure there are recipes that someone has, somewhere, that they will tell you makes the meat delicious. I, personally, feel it is an acquired taste.
Yes the Panda Bear is the only bear to eat meat.
Taste of the meat depends on their diet. I would anticipate little difference in taste
does a koala bear eat meat plants or both
Meat. Most fish meat.
no