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Parasites can be killed by high temperatures, but some viruses cannot, high temperatures can kill most bacteria and viruses, but there are also cases, such as the mad cow disease virus, which cannot be killed by high temperatures of 600 degrees. Try not to eat it.
The habitat is 300-2500 meters above sea level. Regardless of mountains, plains, hills, grasslands, swamps and farmland, all kinds of forests and shrubs in the low hills and plains at the foot of the mountains, they are mostly active in sparse forests, shrubs and grasses at the edge of the forest, and do not like dense large forests. They tend to move and forage in places where there are human settlements, towns and villages, river valleys, orchards, rocky grassy slopes, in front of houses and behind houses, and on roadside trees.
2] Habits. Sparrows are mostly active in places where there are human beings, and they are extremely lively, bold and approachable, but they are very vigilant and curious. Nest in human houses, such as eaves and wall holes, sometimes occupy the nests of house swallows, and in the wild, nest in tree holes.
They can sometimes be found nesting in individual trees, however sparrows are flocks in all four seasons of the year, with old groups of trees with many holes, and are often their favorite nesting spots.
In addition to the breeding and brooding stages, sparrows are very social birds. In autumn, they tend to form large flocks of hundreds or even thousands, called finches, while in winter they mostly form small flocks of a dozen or dozens of birds. Unlike many other small sparrows, a sparrow that has been rescued by someone will show a closeness to the person who has rescued it, and it will last for a long time.
In places where sparrows live in high concentrations, they will behave very much together when there are invasive birds until they have driven the invaders away. Sparrows tend to behave very bravely when it comes to brooding.
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Sparrows are common wild birds in life, which are widespread in most countries around the world, and sparrows are a favorite delicacy in many places, such as fried sparrows, roasted sparrows, sparrow soup, etc., some people think that eating it can cure impotence.
In Chinese history, the reputation of sparrows is not good, in modern times sparrows and flies, mice, mosquitoes are listed as the "four pests", many older people should have had the experience of catching sparrows and hitting sparrows with marbles when they were young.
Avian influenza is an acute infectious disease caused by a subtype of influenza A virus, which can also infect humans, and is internationally designated as a class A infectious disease, also known as true chicken plague or European chicken plague.
The symptoms of human infection are mainly manifested as high fever, cough, runny nose, myalgia, etc., most of which are accompanied by severe pneumonia, and severe cases of heart, kidney and other organ failure lead to death, usually the mortality rate of human infection with avian influenza is about 33%.
In recent years, avian influenza outbreaks have been very frequent, and at the beginning of this year alone, there were outbreaks of avian influenza in Sichuan and Hunan, and there has not been any infection of people for the time being, but if it mutates, there may be a risk of infecting people.
However, bird flu is not a disease only in modern times, according to legend, at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, a small town called Zhanjiayuan in Jingmen, Hubei Province, because of the bird flu brought by sparrows, the whole town was almost wiped out, and since then there has been a local saying: "Catch a finch in your hand, do not die and shed the shell."
Since sparrows cannot be raised, wild sparrows will come into contact with other wild animals in the process of foraging, so it is inevitable that they will carry some dangerous viruses, such as avian influenza, which will cause a lot of hidden dangers to our health.
Therefore, you should not think that uncommon wild animals such as bats and pangolins are dangerous, and there are huge safety risks when you come into contact with common animals such as sparrows.
Sparrows are also national second-class protected animals, although they are relatively common, but catching sparrows is also an act of damaging the ecological environment, and they must bear legal responsibility. According to the law, it is a crime to catch more than 20 sparrows without permission, and any act of killing, **, or eating sparrows is illegal.
Crispy and golden, fried sparrows are a rare game delicacy in the eyes of many food lovers. Therefore, some restaurants use sparrows as game to attract customers, and these restaurants are operating illegally, secretly processing and cooking sparrows, which cannot guarantee food hygiene and safety.
Sparrow meat is not much, and there are no special nutrients, it is recommended that everyone replace sparrows with other farmed birds, and do not covet the freshness of game.
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Sparrow meat is rich in nutrients, mainly containing protein, fat, sugar, vitamins, calcium, phosphorus, iron and other nutrients. So what can't you eat with sparrow meat? Here's a closer look.
Sparrow meat. Sparrow meat is the meat of a sparrow. It mainly contains protein, fat, sugar, multivitamins, calcium, phosphorus, iron and other nutrients.
1.Medical efficacy.
The meat is warm and sweet. It has the effect of aphrodisiac, warming the waist and knees, and reducing stool. It is suitable for patients with impotence, enuresis, hernia, leakage, increased vaginal discharge in women, and hypotension.
2.Serve with you.
Unknown. 3.Contraindications for consumption.
1) Children should not eat more: children are vigorous, the viscera is delicate, easy to be weak and easy to real, and it is forbidden to eat too cold and too hot products. The temperate nature of the finch meat helps the fire, and the excessive eating of children can easily lead to fever.
2) It is forbidden to eat smoked finch meat: the roasting fuel contains the carcinogen 3,4-benzopyrene, which can enter the baked food. The fat and protein of finch meat are also prone to produce 3,4-benzopyrene during baking, and frequent consumption of such foods can induce tumors.
3) Avoid eating undercooked finch meat: Some sparrows have parasites in their bodies, and if they eat undercooked finch meat, they may be infected with parasitic diseases.
4.Food is a restraint.
1) Sparrow meat and plums: Plums are bitter and sour and slightly warm, which can help heat and fire, and eat more to hurt people. "Daming Materia Medica" has a saying that "eating more plums makes people's heads swollen and hot". The finch meat is sweet and warm to help the yang, the two eat together, and the fiery nature promotes each other, so it is not suitable to eat plums immediately after eating finch meat.
2) Finch meat and pork.
3) Finch meat and animal liver: Finch meat is the meat of sparrows, containing protein, fat, inorganic salts, vitamins, exacerbs and enzymes. Its sweetness and temperature are non-toxic, and its function is to benefit the essence, raise the yang road, warm the waist and knees, reduce the stool, aphrodisiac and invigorate qi, and can lead to the blood collapse and the cold and partial fall of the kidneys.
The nutritional composition of chicken liver is complex, and it can have adverse reactions with the ingredients in the finch meat. Therefore, the two should not be eaten together.
5.Food and medicine are mutually restrictive.
Sparrow meat and atractylodes and atractylodes are mutually restrictive. The "Compendium of Materia Medica" records: "Atractylodes atractylodes and atractylodes avoid finch meat and herring.
The meat of the finch is sweet and warm, and it can nourish the kidneys and strengthen the yang. The herring is ganping, and it can be paralyzed by athlete's foot. In terms of sexual taste function, there seems to be no contradiction, but it has been repeatedly recorded in ancient books.
Drinking and eating": "If you have a skill, don't eat finch meat, herring and other things." "It may be because there are active ingredients such as atractylodes alkyne and atractylodes alcohol, which can react with some components in finch meat and herring, which is harmful to the body or can reduce the efficacy of drugs.
6.Food and illness are mutually restrictive.
1) Yin deficiency and fire should not be eaten: Yin deficiency and fire should nourish yin and reduce fire, should eat yin and cool products, and it is forbidden to eat warm food. The warmth of the finch meat helps the yang, and after eating, it can increase the momentum of yin deficiency and fire, and aggravate the condition of phase fire.
Therefore, the "Materia Medica" says: "Those who are deficient in yin and fire are avoidant." ”
2) Those with blood heat leakage should not eat: the finch meat is warm and helps yang, and those with yang deficiency and blood cold or qi without blood intake are suitable to eat, while those with blood heat leakage are contraindicated, otherwise it will aggravate the patient's condition.
3) Pregnant women should not eat more: the meat is warm and fuels the fire, and pregnant women can eat more can damage the fetal gas, which can easily lead to fetal restlessness, and even miscarriage or premature birth.
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1. All sparrows eat small flying insects. Sparrows like to eat small insects, grass seeds, pointed fruits, plant fruits, etc.
Sparrows feed mainly on grains. When the grain is ripe, it mostly flies to the farmland in large groups to prey on the grain. During the breeding period, some insects are eaten and the insects are used to raise their broods. Sparrows are mostly active in places inhabited by humans, and are extremely active, bold and approachable, but they are very vigilant and curious.
Sparrows are omnivorous birds, mainly feed on the seeds of grasses in summer and autumn, and brooding mainly feed on insects that damage grasses, most of which are lepidopteran pests. Due to the successful protection of young birds by parent birds and the high fecundity, sparrows are more numerous than many species of birds, which makes them more likely to form finch infestation during the harvest season. In winter and early spring, sparrows feed on weed seeds and seeds of wild grasses, as well as a variety of foods discarded by humans.
Yes.
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