No, meat is parts of dead animal flesh. Microbes are living single celled organisms.
What you may be thinking of is contamination with microbes. Yes, in that case raw meat is often (but not always) contaminated with microbes (often disease causing microbes that can make you very sick or even kill you). This is why meat should always be cooked before being served: to kill these microbes (even harmless ones).
Yes they do eat raw meat. Eskimo mean "Raw Meat Eaters"
Actually the dogs eat meats such as raw beef, raw bear meat, raw rat meat, and raw beast meat
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Yes, raw meat over raw meat it OK.
There is no past tense of raw. Raw is an adjective or adverb in certain contexts. Let's say, "The raw meat tasted disgusting". Raw is describing 'meat' making it an adjective. "The meat became raw after being left out". Raw is describing what the meat became. Only verbs have past tenses.
Cooked meat should be stored away from raw meat. If stored in the same fridge, have the cooked meat on a shelf about the raw meat. This is to prevent juices and blood from dripping onto cooked meat should the raw meat be on a higher shelf.
First of all, werewolves do not exist and if they did raw meat is their dietary supplement so, in conclusion raw meat does not make them sick.
The raw meat storage chart provides important information on the recommended storage times and temperatures for safely storing raw meat to prevent foodborne illnesses.
It is safer to avoid eating raw meat because of the simple fact that raw meat like chicken, bacon, or beef might contain diseases.
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