QUOTE(superbike @ Sep 10 2025, 06:37 PM)
Yep. Last time i caught a biawak behind my house because my backyard chickens keep missing which i presumed got eaten by biawak. Then my neighbor next door wanted to buy it for RM100 lol.
Just google "tabas biawak" on Facebook and you'll find a handful of Sarawakians eat biawak.
But please don't eat biawak though. We might find them annoying but they really keeps crocodile population at bay. One reason why there are so many crocodile attacks in Sarawak lately is because some locals keep eating biawak. Biawak eats crocodile eggs and their hatchlings, thus controlling crocodile populations.
i thought he was referring to the poop, not the biawak itself.Just google "tabas biawak" on Facebook and you'll find a handful of Sarawakians eat biawak.
But please don't eat biawak though. We might find them annoying but they really keeps crocodile population at bay. One reason why there are so many crocodile attacks in Sarawak lately is because some locals keep eating biawak. Biawak eats crocodile eggs and their hatchlings, thus controlling crocodile populations.
something like kopi luwak. some idiot is going to look at the poop and think "thats disgusting!.... but... mama told me to never judge a book by its cover so... maybe i should taste it"
Sep 11 2025, 08:44 AM

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