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Originally Posted by buggyone
Wrong - cows, sheep, and pigs are farm animals raised to be human food. Alligators, for the most part, are not domesticated farm animals but wild animals trying to survive.
The local restaurants selling alligator meat do that mainly as a tourist thing.
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How about fish? I know that some are raised in farms, but I think that most are caught in the oceans. Do you eat the Filet of Fish at McDonalds? That is made from pollock caught in Alaska. Why is it OK to kill fish and not alligators?
Why is it OK to set mousetraps in our homes or to kill cockroaches but not alligators.
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