Caterpillars are GOOD for you: leading Zim scientist says delicacy boosts nutrition
Could caterpillars help Zimbabwe to ease high rates of malnutrition and earn much-needed foreign currency? Speckled yellow and white caterpillars, known locally as mopane worms, are harvested and eaten...


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