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by rewq4321
1996 days ago
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Yeah, the cricket protein thing is a fad. Anything that can be produced by an animal, can be produced by a (potentially genetically-modified) plant or yeast more efficiently. Animals are above plants trophic-level-wise, and their feed conversion efficiency can't be more than 100%. That said, insects are way more efficient than mammals at converting plants into human-edible calories thanks in part to their lack of internal temperature control and growth rate.[0] If you had to choose an animal to use as a protein-constructor, crickets would be a great choice. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feed_conversion_ratio#Insects |
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That just seems to me like a choice that very few humans are actually going to make.