TruffleGnocchi
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HUNGRY LIKE A WOLF - Feeding a Deer to Wolves!
I was thinking, if RP is right and undigestible, unfermentable fiber is so important, how do wild carnivores that most of the time eat only meat, like wolves and especially cats, have no problems of bacterial overgrowth.
In the video at 9:05 min, it shows a wolf first eating a bite of skin with fur from the deer body.
The host in the video says
"First order of business for a wolf is to start removing the hair. They will eat some of the hair, it works as fiber through their system to remove any bone particles or parasites within the organs".
Can humans eat fur? Are there cultures that eat it?