3 Animals That Could Do More Harm Than Good if Eaten While Bugging Out

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This is an odd time to be living for survivalists and preppers. All we hear from the media is how important lean meats are, that we need to stock up on bison and other low fat- high protein meats because it is better for us and, in the long run, we will be grateful for the things they do for our body and mind – etc.

Eating healthy lean meats is great but the truth is, when a chaos situation eventually happens, we will probably need fattier rations!

Times will already be lean as far as getting the sustenance we need so any extra fat we can get in our food will be a good thing!

And, of course, anyone who lives by their wits and hunts in the woods or wilderness can probably already tell you what are and are not the best animals to bag for dinner.

After the break, go over to the next page and read up on three animals that could do more harm than good if eaten when bugging-out!

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160 Comments

  1. Stanley Olsen said:

    Raccoon, possum, beaver tail, moose muzzel all high in fats. Ground squirrels good source also

  2. David Stewart said:

    Dude ,, you won’t last a week when the$#%&!@*hits the fan ..and you’re giving me advice? I don’t think so .

  3. Roger Johnson said:

    In a survival situation think like an Eskimo. You’re not really concerned with cholesterol lol

  4. James Groover said:

    Yeah, panfish, Blue Gill or any other species similar that are pretty much the most garbage fishing in the Entire Lake and you be better off not even bother getting them not only because of the flavor, but also because of nutritional value, they contain less value then you would get from a Captain D’s. I am siding with the most important part. The flavor the flavor is like eating someones dirtied wipe rag from a toilet

  5. David Hajjár said:

    JESUS STOP SHARING THIS POST FOR THE FUCKING LOVE OF GOD!!! BRO!!! IS THIS DUDE SERIOUS???

  6. David Hajjár said:

    Protein has a value of 4kCal per gram and any bluegill or panfish can provide at least 8grams of protein and fat from the skin is 9kCal for gram. Calories are measurements of energy. This article is absolutely misleading, and no one should ever take into consideration during a survival situation that you should not take the opportunity to consume available food when in the wilderness.

  7. David Hajjár said:

    Protein has a value of 4kCal per gram and any bluegill or panfish can provide at least 8grams of protein and fat from the skin is 9kCal for gram. Calories are measurements of energy. This article is absolutely misleading, and no one should ever take into consideration during a survival situation that you should not take the opportunity to consume available food when in the wilderness.

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