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monkey meat
noun
Tinned meat.
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It takes strategic thinking to find monkey meat in New York.
She said she has eaten dried monkey meat, which has the ropy consistency of beef jerky, and does not understand why government objects to it.
And then Dr. Calleia saw, to his astonishment, that the cries weren't coming from a tamarin pup, but rather from a margay, an ocelotlike cat with large eyes, large paws and a large appetite for monkey meat.
Perhaps the locals have eaten something tainted -- either a poisonous plant, relief deliveries that have gone bad or even monkey meat, which is sometimes a part of the diet.
Wolfe traces the origin of humanity's exceptional susceptibility to these novel pathogens back millions of years to when the common ancestor we share with chimpanzees developed a taste for monkey meat.
Her non-boyfriend, Adam, who, she tells her parents, "treats her heart like monkey meat" and makes her "feel like [she's] becoming a delusional invisible person half the time" — is her walk on the wild side; but rather than seeing him as a fling, she seems to want to tame him.
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In the 1960s, she shocked the primate research world with the discoveries that humankind's closest relative--long portrayed as primitive plant eaters--uses tools and hunts other monkeys for meat.
Martin suggested that perhaps his captors could allow him to find them some game like an antelope, or, at the very least, some "bush meat" (monkey).
Martin suggested that perhaps his captors could allow him to find them some game like an antelope, or at the very least some "bush meat" (monkey).
Sometimes members of the tribe kill monkeys for their meat, but, the chief said, "You have to eat 30 monkeys to fill your stomach".
Monkeys are their meat".
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