Scientists on the Asian sub-continent are concerned that the illegal trafficking of the Mulligatawny has contributed to its near extinction. For some years regulation has been in place that only allows specimens to be collected for research purposes, not for commercial gain. In the remoter parts of its habitat, this law is frequently flouted as the Mulligatawny commands a high price on the black market. It is considered a delicacy in some parts of the world and is reputed to be an aphrodisiac. The Mulligatawny is distantly related to the Haggis.
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Mulligatawny now on the endangered species list
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Posted 3 years ago #
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Get David Attenborough on the case before it's too late but last I heard I think he is too busy trying to save the pink elephant.
Great stuff Iscariot. Top marks from mePosted 3 years ago #
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