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William Buckland was what he ate
William Buckland accomplished many things in his lifetime, perhaps the strangest being his consumption of an incredible variety of animals. Submitted photo
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OUTDOORS ON END By Gayne C. Young, on February 7, 2024
William Buckland was what he ate

He was a theologian, geologist and paleontologist, had part of the moon named after him, and tried eating his way through a list of every animal known to man. His name was William Buckland, and his life was even crazier than was his trying to taste every animal on the planet.

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