Tarzan doesn’t get gas, normally, as he eats a Special Jungle Diet. Much of it—as per the great apes food—is made up of termite larvae. Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it. But in the real Tarzan stories, Edgar Rice Burroughs once had Tarzan—dying from no food and water in a desert—pretend to be dead so he could capture a vulture. Tarzan then killed the vulture and ate its raw flesh and drank its blood, restoring his strength. Then began his search for mouthwash.
Tarzan doesn’t get gas, normally, as he eats a Special Jungle Diet. Much of it—as per the great apes food—is made up of termite larvae. Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it. But in the real Tarzan stories, Edgar Rice Burroughs once had Tarzan—dying from no food and water in a desert—pretend to be dead so he could capture a vulture. Tarzan then killed the vulture and ate its raw flesh and drank its blood, restoring his strength. Then began his search for mouthwash.