When Hunting Is It Relatively Safe to Eat the Meat You Hunt Raw?

Question by Some Dude: When hunting is it relatively safe to eat the meat you hunt raw?
Considering the fact that the animal you hunt is free to roam in the wild and eats actual food from the wild, rather than being injected with drugs, abused, and forced to stand in knee deep crap at a slaughter house, is it usually safe to eat for example, raw deer that you hunted from the wilderness? As long as it was recently killed and is fresh?

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Answer by Vivian
NO! Wild game can be full of parasites that are dangerous. Only thorough cooking can kill both parasites and larvae.

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