The official wolf hunting season in Britain once ran between late December and late March, but by all accounts the beasts were more-often-than-not killed whenever the opportunity arose. Indeed, wolves seem to have been hunted in the British Isles for as long as they and humans co-existed, but exactly when that period came to an end is a matter of some debate.
From the strange and cruel French dish of Ortolan bunting, to the men with a mania for consuming ever more exotic and forbidden meats.
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