Is Shi Wa protecting animals?

Shi Wa is a national second-class protected animal, but the second or third generation of Shi Wa can buy and sell food. Shi Wa does not eat dead or motionless food, and ants, loaches, earthworms and grasshoppers can be chosen as bait in natural state. Its retina is more sensitive and its taste organs are more developed, so it can capture living things.

Is Shi Wa protecting animals?

Shi Wa has high nutritional function and edible value. It is a large-scale wild frog unique to China, and has the title of "King of Frogs". Shi Wa's meat is delicious, cool, nourishing and comprehensive in nutrition, which can be compared with soft-shelled turtle and giant salamander.

Wild Shi Wa is one of the national key protected wild animals with important ecological, scientific and social values, and it is forbidden to eat or catch them. If you capture wild Shi Wa privately, it will constitute the crime of illegal hunting and violate the criminal law, so try not to capture wild Shi Wa.

Eating Shi Wa has a long history in China. According to historical records, Shi Wa was a delicacy at the royal banquet in the ancient palace. If an ordinary family has a Shi Wa cuisine, it can show the generosity of the host, and the guests will be proud of it, which is called "a rare Shi Wa banquet".