As a popular science text, I won't introduce its practice in detail. ....
Lovely bamboo mouse
Bamboo rat, mainly distributed in the south of China, can reach Malaysia and Sumatra to the south, often lives in bamboo forests, and likes to eat underground stems and bamboo shoots of bamboo, with a large body (no wonder it will be eaten) and a weight of 600~800 grams.
At present, bamboo rats are generally distributed in the south of China, and there are a little more in Guangxi. At present, the species of bamboo rats are roughly divided into silver star bamboo rats, big bamboo rats, small bamboo rats and Chinese bamboo rats. Bamboo rats like to live in a dark and dry environment, and they are very resistant to high temperatures. Once the temperature is too high, bamboo rats will become restless, sleep on their backs, have heatstroke symptoms, and even die within half an hour. So it is actually a fact that heatstroke is eaten?
The crude protein of the bamboo rat reaches 57%, and the crude fat accounts for 20%. At the same time, it is also rich in a variety of organic substances and vitamins, such as phosphorus, calcium and other essential elements for human body. In terms of nutritional value, it is absolutely not lost to the livestock we often eat. At the same time, the bamboo rat is delicious and delicious, and it is a good choice as a food.
Ahem, accidentally digressing, I really can't think of anything to write about bamboo rats except delicious meat.
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