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ria Falls.
Robb: What’s the weirdest thin
Robb: And that’s what, like 100
g you’ve ever
eaten?
Jim: It’s huge. It’s a half mile wid 0 feet?
e. It’s way bigger
Jim: Wow. I don’t know. Probab
than Niagara Falls. You see Na
tion
ica, I’ve eaten bear. Bear’s not ly right here in Amergrams about it all the time. I’ve al Geographic progood unless you cook it
very good.
those areas and seen them bef been over in some of
ore, you can see hunRobb: So bear is barely good.
dreds of wild, free roaming ele
pha
Jim: Yeah, that’s right. Yep. You
cape buffalo. It’s just phenomena nts in a day, or
but it’s not something you’d wancan make it edible,
just don’t believe really exists, l. Things that you
but they do.
want to eat. Deer is good. Elk’s t to seek out and
Robb: So, this lion you got we
ighs about what,
standing. I love to eat caribou. good. Caribou is out300?
On
I wanted to taste, but I didn’t get e of the things that
Jim: The lion weighed 363 lbs.
porcupine. Yeah. I got a porcup the chance to was
Robb: Uh huh. And the zebra?
and that’s going to make a phe ine on this trip also
Jim: I don’t know, but probably
nomenal full body
700-800 lbs; the big
mount with all the spikes stickin
one. I actually took 2. One was
a big one and then I
Robb: That’s a food that com g up.
had a smaller one which I’m goi
es with its own toothng to have full body
pick.
mounted with the lion attackin
g it from the rear. I'm
Jim: Yeah. Actually, it’s a very
going to display it in the middle
of
have mounted because it’s ver expensive animal to
Robb: That’ll be amazing to see my store
y difficult to do.
Robb: Oh
Jim: Yeah, I can’t wait to get tha !
t. Part of the reason I you can Hۛ