Wooden, Doctor and Nurse assisting dead animal in road - too late to help. This one looks terminal, nurse can you feel the pulse
"People leave the animals on the road because they have a number of cars behind them. We don't pick them up, because we have the pressure of our daily lives pushing us forward. "But we have this emotional connection to these animals. When we hit one we feel something." Roadkill is edible and people have been living off it since horse coaches and cars have been killing wildlife in the hundreds of thousands. If you're squeamish about the idea of consuming roadkill, then it's not going to be for you but for a growing number of freegans, foragers, back-to-nature lifestyles, and for those with budgetary constraints, eating roadkill can be a great source of nourishment, as well as being a form of treating the killed animal with respect by using its meat, skin, and fur rather than leaving it to rot unceremoniously by the roadside. Plenty of people are doing it, it's not wrongheaded or bizarre, and it's a good way to not let
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