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  2. Entomophagy in humans - Wikipedia

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    Assessments of the potential of large-scale entomophagy have led some experts to suggest insects as a potential alternative protein source to conventional livestock, citing possible benefits including greater efficiency, lower resource use, increased food security, and environmental and economic sustainability.

  3. Entomophagy - Wikipedia

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    Entomophagy is widespread among many animals, including non-human primates. [3] Animals that feed primarily on insects are called insectivores . Insects, [ 4 ] nematodes [ 5 ] and fungi [ 6 ] that obtain their nutrition from insects are sometimes termed entomophagous , especially in the context of biological control applications.

  4. Human interactions with insects - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Simon Bodenheimer's Insects as Human Food (1951) drew attention to the scope and potential of entomophagy, and showed a positive aspect of insects. Food is the most studied topic in ethnoentomology, followed by medicine and beekeeping. [1] Fighting insects: an agricultural aircraft applies low-insecticide bait to kill western corn ...

  5. Human interactions with insects in southern Africa - Wikipedia

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    As food, also known as entomophagy, a variety of insects are collected as part of a protein rich source of nutrition for marginal communities. [1] Entomophagy had been part of traditional culture throughout Africa, though this activity has been diminishing gradually with the influx of Western culture and market economies.

  6. Jim Gaffigan on adjusting to the painful new reality: "How ...

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    How are you holding up? Are you over it? I'm over it. I'm fine. At least, at times I think that. It's obviously not what I wanted but that's life.

  7. Economic entomology - Wikipedia

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    In efforts to minimize global malnourishment and food limitations and insecurity, the prospect of entomophagy has been introduced. Developing edible insects as a source of food when other forms of protein such as poultry and bovine are less available and less sustainable has been explored.

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    Don't let its release date fool you — though this iPad first burst onto the scene in 2021, it's still one of the best tablets on the market, ideal for everything from working to playing.

  9. Harris paid Oprah $1 million in failed bid to help campaign ...

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    Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign paid $1 million to Oprah Winfrey's production company as well as millions to host a series of star-studded election eve concerts.