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		</div><p>A taco restaurant in Arizona has already served up python, alligator, elk, kangaroo, rattlesnake and turtle and will now add lion to its menu.</p>
<p>Boca Tacos y Tequila said it is accepting orders for African lion tacos, to be served from February 16.</p>
<p>Bryan Mazon said there are already a few reservations from curious customers.</p>
<p>Mr Mazon said his restaurant started offering exotic tacos on its menu every Wednesday about six months ago and has tried &#8220;just about anything we can get our hands on.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to the US Food and Drug Administration, lion and other game meat can be sold as long as the species is not endangered.</p>
<p>The Arizona Daily Star said most of Boca&#8217;s exotic tacos range between three and four dollars ( £1.80 and £2.50).</p>
<p>The lion tacos will cost 8.75 dollars (£5.50) apiece.</p>
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