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Sunday, September 2, 2007. 8226; Your continued donations. 8226; Learn more about using Wikipedia for research. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Is the practice of eating insects. As food. Entomophagy is seen in a large number of taxonomic groups including insects that eat other insects, birds and mammals. The term is also used to describe human insect-eating habits that are common in some cultures in parts of the world including Central. But uncommon and even taboo in some societies. Some insect.

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Sunday, September 2, 2007. 8226; Your continued donations. 8226; Learn more about using Wikipedia for research. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Is the practice of eating insects. As food. Entomophagy is seen in a large number of taxonomic groups including insects that eat other insects, birds and mammals. The term is also used to describe human insect-eating habits that are common in some cultures in parts of the world including Central. But uncommon and even taboo in some societies. Some insect.

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