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Nans are teeny tiny mythical creatures.
An entire herd could fit into a shoebox =]
They make rather amazing cheese sticks too!
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I've been thinking of starting a nan farm but I can't find any wild nans to get it started. Any ideas on how to attract wild nans?
I hate to have to be the one to tell you, Cosmic Man - - - but that is not a Nan - - - the ones with fur and antlers are actually called Mams.
You'll have to start another group if you are concerned about the scarcity of Mams in your part of the world. Although they don't produce any milk when squeezed . . . Mams are more like the skunks of the microscopic mythical beast world, if you know what I mean.
@ Jeff - - the Nan itself is extremely toxic and even lethal to humans if not properly processed and prepared according to traditional, highly secretive native nanhunter traditions - - it's the highly prized nan cheese and other nan milk byproducts that makes them so valuable.
Besides, although you could eat them if you wanted to, the only edible meat is the nan tail (the rest of the body is just a bag of milk) and it takes over 12,280 average sized nans to fill a teaspoon with processed nanmeat - - so why bother?
Do a Google search for "Nan Cheese" and see what you can find.
http://www.ifood.tv/network/nan_cheese_ball/recipes
http://www.angelfire.com/country/fauziaspakistan/cheesenan.html
http://saffronandlemons.blogspot.com/2010/05/persian-cooking-class-...
nans are invisible to the human eye, which is what makes being a nanherder so difficult for the novice even though an entire herd fits inside of a shoebox - - need to wear special "nanvision" goggles in order to see them at all
What does a nan look like?
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