Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!erb1!osnome!hunting From: ftpam1@acad3.alaska.edu (MUNTS PHILLIP A) Newsgroups: rec.hunting Subject: Re: Bear Liver (was Re: Request for info....) Message-ID: <454@erb1.engr.wisc.edu> Date: 30 Mar 91 13:00:41 GMT References: <387@erb1.engr.wisc.edu> <421@erb1.engr.wisc.edu> <452@erb1.engr.wisc.edu> Sender: news@erb1.engr.wisc.edu Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Lines: 15 Approved: hunting@osnome.che.wisc.edu In article <452@erb1.engr.wisc.edu>, meyers@leonardo.rtp.dg.com (Bill Meyers) writes... >In article <421@erb1.engr.wisc.edu> mitchell@metaphor.metaphor.com (Greg Mitchell) writes: >[ ... ] >>think any are but some people like it, although I understand that bear >>liver can be poisonous ). Butchering information would show sketetal > >That's Polar Bear liver, which concentrates vitamin A. (A piece of >Polar Bear liver the size of a vitamin A pill _is_ a vitamin A pill. :-) >Ditto other carnivorous marine mammals? But not other bears, I think. Grizzlies, too, I understand. (They can breed with polar bears, BTW) Philip Munts N7AHL NRA Extremist, etc. University of Alaska, Fairbanks