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dhUmikA kuraraSceti prasahA mRugapakShiNaH|
 
dhUmikA kuraraSceti prasahA mRugapakShiNaH|
      
Listed now are the “tearer” beasts (i.e., beasts that can rend/tear with their horns/jaws/horns) that are sources of ''meat'' fit for human consumption : the cow (Bos taurus), the ass (Asinus equidae), the mule, the camel (Camelus dromedarius), the horse (Equus caballus), the panther (Felis pardus), the lion (Felis leo), the bear (Melusus labiatus), the monkey (Semnopithecus sp), the wolf (Canis lupus), the tiger (Felis tigris), the hyena (Hyaena striata), the large brown mongoose (Herpestes mungo), the cat (Felis domesticus), the mouse (Mus musculus), the fox (Vulpus bengalensis), the jackal (Canis aureus), the hawk (Accipiter gentilis), the dog (Canis familiaris), the blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata), the crow (Corvus splendens), the golden eagle (Aquilar chrysaetos), the honey buzzard (Pernis apivorus), the bearded vulure (Gypatus barbatus), the vulture (Vulture monachus), the Indian horned owl (Bubo bengalensis), the sparrow hawk (Ploceus bengalensis), the owlet (Athene brama), and the fish-eagle (Pandion heliestus).[35-36]  
 
Listed now are the “tearer” beasts (i.e., beasts that can rend/tear with their horns/jaws/horns) that are sources of ''meat'' fit for human consumption : the cow (Bos taurus), the ass (Asinus equidae), the mule, the camel (Camelus dromedarius), the horse (Equus caballus), the panther (Felis pardus), the lion (Felis leo), the bear (Melusus labiatus), the monkey (Semnopithecus sp), the wolf (Canis lupus), the tiger (Felis tigris), the hyena (Hyaena striata), the large brown mongoose (Herpestes mungo), the cat (Felis domesticus), the mouse (Mus musculus), the fox (Vulpus bengalensis), the jackal (Canis aureus), the hawk (Accipiter gentilis), the dog (Canis familiaris), the blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata), the crow (Corvus splendens), the golden eagle (Aquilar chrysaetos), the honey buzzard (Pernis apivorus), the bearded vulure (Gypatus barbatus), the vulture (Vulture monachus), the Indian horned owl (Bubo bengalensis), the sparrow hawk (Ploceus bengalensis), the owlet (Athene brama), and the fish-eagle (Pandion heliestus).[35-36]  
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rohiNI kAmakAlI ca sAraso raktaSIrShakaH|
 
rohiNI kAmakAlI ca sAraso raktaSIrShakaH|
 
cakravAkastathA&nye ca KagAH santyambucAriNaH||44||
 
cakravAkastathA&nye ca KagAH santyambucAriNaH||44||
      
The following are the acquatic creatures that are fit for human consumption:
 
The following are the acquatic creatures that are fit for human consumption:

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