In Cameroon, Nigeria, Gabon and Ghana, bush meat is sold and bought for human consumption and other uses.
Every morning, different vendors open the illegal market and they bring a variety of wildlife. These species are on the verge of extinction in some parts of the world due to too many hunters.
No matter how many measures are taken to stop poachers, many in troubled countries turn to this for money. There are a lot of people who rely on these animals to make money.
At these markets, you can find a variety of animals that most people don't want to eat, such as snakes and monitor lizards, as well as primates such as monkeys and baboons.
First of all, pangolins are.
Images from illegal animal trafficking abroad
Due to its wide demand, it is said to be the most traded mammal in the wildlife trade in the world. This food is very expensive in China, but is used in psychiatric and traditional medicine in Africa, where it is sold and where it is used.
2. Baboon is also a species.
Baboons, like monkeys, are hunted for their flesh and skin, just as they are hunted for monkeys.
Three. snake
Pythons and other venomous snakes are usually hunted to obtain their flesh and skin and their blood.
4. Carnivores that eat meat.
Because of their flesh and skin, they are difficult to avoid in some of these markets. Hyenas, raccoons, crocodiles and wild dogs are just a few of them.
Five. Bat.
You can look for meat in rural areas of Ghana, Nigeria and Congo. It is believed to be the source of the Ebola virus.
6. Rats in West Africa
There are many types of animals that are killed and sold in exchange for meat. They are thought to contain more protein than beef or lamb, while beef or lamb is thought to have less protein than meat from other animals.
The list goes on and on, and no one has hunted or sold any of these animals without veterinary inspection. This has led to an increase in diseases such as Ebola and SARS, which people can contract by eating them. This has led to an increase in such diseases.
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