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Santos Perez, of the indigenous Yanomami people, looks at a freshly captured Theraphosa leblondi, the world's largest tarantula, on the edge of his machete, Sejal, Venezuela. He roasted and ate it. (Man Eating Bugs: The Art and Science of Eating Insects)

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©1998 Peter Menzel / Man Eating Bugs / www.menzelphoto.com
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Man Eating Bugs Gallery, Venezuela, Man Eating Bugs: Portfolio Favorites, Man Eating Bugs: Venezuela
Santos Perez, of the indigenous Yanomami people, looks at a freshly captured Theraphosa leblondi, the world's largest tarantula, on the edge of his machete, Sejal, Venezuela. He roasted and ate it. (Man Eating Bugs: The Art and Science of Eating Insects)
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