vegitarians, yes. non-vegitarians, no!
Non-vegetarian means that an individual still chooses to eat meat, fish, and eggs.
Some people refuse to eat meat because of religious obligations; others choose not to for health reasons or because they have a moral objection to having other creatures killed so that they can eat. It's possible to be healthy and get all of the nutrients your body needs from both vegetarian/vegan and standard diets; whether someone chooses to eat meat or not is a personal choice.
It is a person who doesn't eat meat
Someone who doesn't eat meat is called a vegetarian.
Yes, humans can eat 'deer' meat, it is called venison.
Answer a question with a question. What do lions eat? Meat. That is why a lion needs sharp teeth. To catch his meat and kill it so he may eat it. Not a very happy answer but that's it! =)
An omnivore is a person who eats meat and veggies.
Does not eat meat, but consumes other animal products such as milk, eggs and butter: VegetarianDoes not eat meat nor any other animal products such as milk, eggs and butter: Vegan
A vegan
If you mean "a person who does not eat meat": "vegetarian", or, if the person doesn't eat any animal products like dairy or eggs, "vegan".
Any person or creature that eats both meat and vegetables is considered an omnivore. A person who only eats meat is called a carnivore and a person who eats only eats vegetables is called a herbivore.
WELL... There is a name for some one that dose not eat fruit that sort of person is called a fruiterer, it sounds very unusual but it is a syble of what some one chooses to be. I hope that you found my information helpful if you have any questions for me i would be happy to answer them .. Thank You.