EWWW why would you want to now that's just nasty and probably very gross.
Deer heart and liver taste very similar to beef/pork/lamb, or any other large animal heart and liver. the younger the animal, the more mild and tender they are, but deer liver and onions cooked in bacon grease is delicious. and stuffed deer heart is very good.
yes. it is very tasty, it taste kind of like liver
yes deer eat anything that's green
Like a fish deep fried in cod liver oil.
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brain cells are activated by brain genes and heart cells are activated by heart genes. that's how they function, by their genes
heart I would say it is very likely to be the liver [certainly looks alot more like a liver than a heart in the movie] The liver is very rich in vitamins ect & it would've been considered a choice cut
Calf's brain is a traditional delicacy in Europe. Some people mix them with scrambled eggs for breakfast. Actually, they are quite tasty when properly prepared. Sweetbreads (the thymus gland) are even better. Tongue and heart aren't very good, though. Too tough.
i dont really know i think its because its full of nutrients and they just enjoy the taste. ive tried some and dont particularly like it but i guess its like coffee.. you have to aquire a taste for itt!
It is illegal to eat elephants, but say you ever did it. I think it would depend allot on the age of the animal. Older animals tend to taste less nice and elephants get old. I don't think it would taste like beef though... I don't know if you ever ate deer, but there is a slight difference in taste. It would still taste like meat, but with a subtle difference.
Both the heart and liver are vital to life, as is brain stem functioning. Humans can also live with damage to the heart or liver. But, it is harder to live with liver damage than to live with heart damage. The liver "detoxes" the entire body and is vital to process many of the medications ill persons must take to survive. But when the liver is damaged, it cannot process the toxins and by-products like a healthy liver can. Toxins build up in the blood stream until they begin to damage the brain and other organs. Interestingly, though, one person can die from heart disease but have a relatively healthy liver.... while another person can die from liver ailments/damage while having a relatively strong heart! But, while each are vital to life, I'd have to say the liver's 'health' is more important in both health and in chronic medical conditions.
To protect the internal organs, like the liver, kidneys, heart, stomach, etc.
A deer just has 1 heart just like people and other animals.