Ik vond verder bewijs van Noordse gekte.
The dried meat is widely used in Northern regions for sled dog, and occasionally human, consumption. (Idrobo and Berkes, 2012) Eskimos, for instance, use the dried skin as leather for boots and the lower dental bands of the shark as knives primarily for cutting hair. Its flesh contains high concentrations of urea and trimethylamine oxide, which induces an intoxicating, alcoholic effect. As a result, the natives of Greenland are known to call someone who is drunk “shark-sick.” Moreover, dogs that have been poisoned by the shark’s meat are often called “drunk.”