Chinese market at center of coronavirus outbreak sold wolves, rats to eat
By Lia EustachewichJanuary 23, 2020 | 2:10pm | Updated
The Wuhan Huanan Wholesale Seafood Market in Wuhan, China.APThe Chinese market at the center of the deadly coronavirus outbreak sold live animals — including wolf pups, foxes, rats and peacocks — to eat, according to a new report.
The wild animals were among 112 items that were peddled at the Huanan Seafood Market in the central city of Wuhan, Agence France-Press reported.
Other wildlife sold at the market, which has since been shuttered, included crocodiles, giant salamanders, snakes, porcupines and camel meat.
“Freshly slaughtered, frozen and delivered to your door,†said the price list for the vendor, “Wild Game Animal Husbandry for the Masses.â€
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