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Don't Eat More Than 2 Squirrels A Week
by TheDenverChannel | January 25, 2007 at 11:25 am
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TRENTON, N.J. -- New Jersey has warned squirrel hunters near a toxic waste dump about consuming the critters because they could be contaminated with lead.
It is the first time the state has cautioned Ringwood residents -- many who are members of the Ramapough Mountain Indian tribe who hunt and fish in the area -- about their squirrel intake, said Tom Slater, a spokesman for the Department of Health and Senior Services.
A lead-contaminated squirrel was found in the area two months ago, prompting the agency, along with the state Department of Environmental Protection, to send out letters advising that adults eat squirrel no more than twice a week and even less for children and pregnant women.
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at 11:26 on January 25th, 2007
Story contains sidebar with nutritional information on squirrels.
at 13:24 on January 25th, 2007
many thanks for your postings DenverChannel - the photo of the squirrel made me want peanut butter.
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Wiscoat 12:46 on January 25th, 2007
I don't know. I've heard that if you eat a live squirrel in the morning, nothing worse will happen to you all day.
at 14:53 on January 25th, 2007
tastes like chicken