Thousands of locals can’t even think straight as they go into the second year of the “Maduro diet” and are forced to find ANYTHING they can to eat. People are even eating their pets and protected wildlife such as flamingos.
In South America as well as the United States, it is actually illegal to hunt and kill the rare pink birds because they are considered a protected animal by the government, according to the Miami Herald.
Venezuelans killing flamingos & anteaters to stave off hunger @FoxNews #FridayFeeling #socialism #Venezuela https://t.co/j1DqUwNpUo
— JustMe (@picky1313) February 10, 2017
Scientists and investigators from Zulia University, a school located in Maracaibo, Venezuela have discovered over 20 bird carcasses with their breast and torsos removed since last November. The unfortunate finding have led biologists to believe that the birds are being eaten by human beings.
#LaGenteQuiereCarneNoCarnet Hunger rampant in Venezuela with hyperinflation & food shortages #SosVenezuela @CBC @CTVNews @CP24 @globalnews pic.twitter.com/9fm9qQguu2
— Michael Welling (@WellingMichael) February 10, 2017
But these swan like figures aren’t the only animals. Reports have surfaced that dogs, cats and donkeys are being eaten too. Read More
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