Aynabo: Where drought has resorted Somalis to eating porcupine

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Ahmed Abdi Omar, 17, holds tight to the rope around a porcupine just outside the city of Aynabo in southeastern Somaliland. The porcupine was captured because it was destroying crops. Omar's family planned to eat it. Two weeks earlier a dispute over grazing land in this community left one villager dead.

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If only Somalis ate most plants and animals like the Chinese, we could have escaped these cyclic droughts and famines, expanded our I.Q to create other worldly pleasures rather than herding a bunch of camels all day. Maybe famine is nature's revenge against those who don't prepare for it.
 
Somalis that live near the coast need to learn to EAT FISH & SEAFOOD!!
Every other ppl who live near water have so many seafood dishes.
The Japanese,Chinese, Omanis, Egyptians, Bengalis etc all make use of living near water & have all types of seafood cuisines what's up with us smh :kanyehmm:
Nomads should move near oceans to get fish to supplement their meals.
 
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