SC - Re: Fw: Important Announcement - Posthumous Royal Peerages (fwd)
Terry L. Neill
longshipco at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 22 12:18:51 PDT 1998
In a message dated 7/22/98 9:47:17 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
PhlipinA at aol.com writes:
<<
The reason that rabbits, particularly, and squirrels as well, are not eaten
or
killed in the summertime is because both are susceptible to a particularly
vicious parasite, tullemia, which can be transferred by contact with the
blood
of an infected animal. >>
Does anyone know if this is a parasite confined to this continent, or may this
be a reason for a universal "season"? Is it possible that the people of the
era knew of the effects of eating small game killed at this time of the year?
Mordonna
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