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Greater Cane Rats are a large species of rat that live in sugar cane fields in Ghana. They are the preferred bushmeat for kids because of their sweet and soft meat. :
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HEART to HEART TALK - INTRODUCTION (09155286426) Grasscutter or greater cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus, Temminck) farming is a budding smallholder venture in West Africa (Baptist and Mensah 1986; Kyle 1987; Adu et
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