No, you are just in need of mental help.
People who eat roadkill are known as "roadkill harvesters" or "roadkill foragers".
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No, they are scavengers and they prey on dead animals such as roadkill.
Consuming roadkill is not recommended due to potential health risks from contamination and diseases. It is best to avoid eating animals found on the side of the road.
Animals that eat roadkill include scavengers such as vultures, crows, raccoons, and coyotes. These animals are attracted to the carcasses on the road as a source of easy food. However, feeding on roadkill can pose risks to these animals due to potential toxins or pathogens in the remains.
The only time that roadkill may be perfectly acceptable to eat would be when you had just hit it. Now running over it and tearing up its flesh with your tires is not the definition of, "fresh roadkill". Hitting a deer or other animal with just the hood, and removing the bruised tissue may be fine. But on the oither hand it is best not to eat anything off of the road at all....
Eating roadkill is not recommended due to potential health risks from contamination and diseases. It is safer to consume food from regulated sources to avoid health complications.
they eat roadkill and any other dead thing they can find
If the road kill was freshly hit, and a healthy animal. There would be no diseasesb in this animal. I have ate many road kill deer. If the deer was stupid enough to jump out in front of me and cause dammage im going to eat it! It is the way of life for more than a redneck. If the road kill was freshly hit, and a healthy animal. There would be no diseasesb in this animal. I have ate many road kill deer. If the deer was stupid enough to jump out in front of me and cause dammage im going to eat it! It is the way of life for more than a redneck.
Pretty much anything. Opossums generally eat trash, roadkill, small rodents and birds.