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1 I saw him in the woods last week eating wild berries.
2 Many Zimbabweans are now only surviving by eating wild fruit.
3 Morally, eating wild rabbit is no different to eating a chicken or a cow.
4 He also condemned the "major hidden danger" of eating wild animals.
5 Edward recalls of hearing his father tell of eating wild hog salad and cabbage palms.
6 For most of us, eating wild animals is rare.
7 Some blamed people in Wuhan for eating wild animals.
8 He said some people in Peddie were eating wild plants to deal with their gnawing hunger pangs.
9 She said her family are now eating wild cactus plants to provide the bulk of their diet.
10 That's the trouble with eating wild stuff.
11 An unmarried man who has ever made indecent suggestions to a woman is prohibited from eating wild - boar meat.
12 The next morning, as he was picking and eating wild raspberries, he was seen by a wood-chopper named Lamson.
13 Two people suffered life-threatening health problems as a result of eating wild mushrooms last year, according to a new report.
14 The last of three family members struck down with suspected botulism after eating wild boar has emerged from her coma.
15 China temporarily shut down all such markets in January, warning that eating wild animals posed a threat to public health and safety.
16 O'Dea says that, unlike other Europeans, 99 per cent of Irish people avoid eating wild mushrooms because of the risk of serious poisoning.
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