Court Crackdown on Consumption of Endangered Animals in China Lacking Sufficient Bite

Despite courts banning the consumption of endangered animals in China, shops continue to openly display cages of porcupines, tortoises and snakes in the market. The diners of southern China have long had a reputation for exotic tastes, with locals sometimes boasting they will "eat anything with four legs except a table". China in April raised the maximum sentence for anyone caught selling or consuming endangered species to 10 years in prison, but lax ...

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