I follow Sirga the Lioness on Instagram. Apparently when she makes a kill, even if Val (her human) is with her and guts the animal immediately (if it’s that fresh he often brings back a lot of the kill to preserve for her for days when she does not make a kill), she often will wait hours before eating because both she and the food are still too hot. And Val has to leave his portions out for a while before he can freeze them.
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Rabbits are just nature’s Quarter Pounder
this is a dumb take that contradicts the theory of evolution
Tuna can cook itself and ruin the meat if it fights too hard
I follow Sirga the Lioness on Instagram. Apparently when she makes a kill, even if Val (her human) is with her and guts the animal immediately (if it’s that fresh he often brings back a lot of the kill to preserve for her for days when she does not make a kill), she often will wait hours before eating because both she and the food are still too hot. And Val has to leave his portions out for a while before he can freeze them.
that’s what you call punishment.
And adding flavor, if they sweat
So I guess the chase isn’t just for the thrill, it’s slow cooking then
cortisol tastes good
Looks like the prey animals are taking ‘hot and spicy’ to a whole new level! Who knew dinner could be so… well, heated?