omnivores
Yes. Vegetarians may consume animal products such as dairy products, but not animal flesh. Vegans do not consume animal products or flesh.
Fosters Gold does not consume animal products, he is a vegetarian.
There is no known nutrient that is only found in animal products. Although vegetarians and vegans often lack certain nutrients because a balanced diet is more difficult to sustain when animal products are removed, they should theoretically be able to consume any dietary nutrients that omnivorous people do.
Vegetarian's do not eat meat. Yet they still consume milk and cheese. A Vegen does not consume any animal products
I think you mean a vegetarian, Vegetarian's don't eat any meat. :)
Yes there is no meat in buttermilk. It is not vegan which is a diet that doesn't consume any animal products at all.
Yes, providing there is no egg or dairy products in the ingredients. Vegans will not consume ANY animal products. So if the burger really is animal-free a Vegan may decide to eat it.
Well, it depends. Vegetarianism consists of not eating animals, and may including fish and other seafood, but there are varying degrees of vegetarianism, and some vegetarians will consume dairy products and eggs, some will consume dairy products but not eggs, and some will consume neither. Being vegan is not eating animals or animal products. All vegans are vegetarians, but not all vegetarians are not vegan.
Vegans do not consume any animal products. As such a vegan would not consume organic whole milk powder.
Vegetarians and herbivores. Actually vegetarians - who don't eat meat - use and consume animal products such as milk and eggs. Vegans don't. And some vegans don't use leather, either.
Alligator
A whale is an animal, but is also definitely a mammal, because it has warm blood and produces milk for its young.