
A vendor holds a snail for sale in his palm at the San Juan food market in Mexico City June 19, 2013.

A waitress carries plates of ant eggs (L), maguey worms (R) and grasshoppers at the Corazon de Maguey restaurant in Mexico City June 18, 2013.

A man holds an Uromastyx lizard, also known as a dabb lizard, in a desert near Tabuk April 19, 2013. The lizards, which are considered a delicacy in some parts of the Middle East, are caught in the spring season using hooks and sniffer dogs as well as bare hands. The lizards can be grilled or eaten raw, and according to popular belief, their blood is used to strengthen the body and treat diseases.

A man eats a part of an Uromastyx lizard, also known as a dabb lizard, in a desert near Tabuk April 19, 2013.

A traditional dish known as Kabsa is seen with a tail of an Uromastyx lizard, also known as a dabb lizard, in a desert near Tabuk April 19, 2013.