DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
Savannah ostrich eggs contain the same nutrition as other wild bird eggs and contain
same contents as 18 pasture raised chicken eggs.
You're right. And doing the Google I see that Ostriches lay a great many
more eggs than I would have guessed. But only for six months of the
year, and maybe 1 or 2 eggs in a week... and as Ostriches are NOT
extinct we could guess that they exploited a great many less than all of them...
Ostriches are also nasty animals. Their kicks are deadly, they can be
very aggressive and, oddly, they kick from the front. If they're facing you, prepare for death...
But it's all insane.
"They endurance ran, chasing freshly laid eggs."
You don't have a model here.
Can you not grasp this?
It's not about finding a source for *This* or a way to do *That*, it's
about incorporating all this into a model that explains the observations.
ALL the observations.
Nobody chased a freshly laid Ostrich egg to Oceania. It didn't happen.
"Ostrich eggs" doesn't fit the bill.
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