Rabbits in pre colonial America?? Did they feed them on chocolate?

Hanns

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From: Harmon Seaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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   There's a really good book by Anthony Burgess, author of "A Clockwork
Orange", called "The Wanting Seed" that explores the same theme of
humans for food, as a solution for famine and overpopulation. The Aztecs
apparently came to the same conclusion many years ago, according to some
studies, with many of the bodies of sacrificial victims going for "long
pig" and the aristocracy were known to fond of roast peasant children.
They had no real domesticated food animals, other than turkeys and
rabbits, and, of course, the little dog they bred especially for food as
it would livestrictly on corn, the Chihuahua -- their little "one
burrito" dog.

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