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Yes. Vegetarians may consume animal products such as dairy products, but not animal flesh. Vegans do not consume animal products or flesh.
Yes. Fish flesh is a muscle that naturally has uric acid. Same as any animal flesh we consume
Ummm, no. The bones are what gives the body structure. Without them, we would be just a mass of featureless flesh.
Eagles are carnivorous birds, they consume flesh.
Yes, they're both primary (they basically consume any plant) and/or secondary (they can consume flesh as well) consumers. They're also classified as detritivores.
False flesh is an imitation of the human flesh. It is doubtful that you could get such a thing for free.
No, it is unlikely that a single piranha could completely consume a human in five minutes. While piranhas are known for their sharp teeth and scavenging behavior, their ability to consume flesh and bone depends on several factors such as the size of the piranha, the size of the human, and the circumstances of the encounter.
Hematomania, is used to describe a blood drinking fetish or a flesh eating fetish. It is when someone takes pleasure in drinking blood and/or eating flesh. or when someone feels the need to drink human blood or consume human flesh.
Humans have no biological need to consume animal flesh. Confining, forcibly impregnating, mutilating, and killing animals so that humans can consume their flesh causes them to suffer. If you believe that it's wrong to cause others to suffer unnecessarily, then you shouldn't eat their flesh.
Not necessarily, flesh can be used to describe part of a living body, or I've also heard of the edible part of fruits being called "flesh".
The stems in the word "carnivorous" are "carni-" and "-vorous." "Carni-" comes from the Latin word "carnis," meaning flesh, and "-vorous" comes from the Latin word "vorare," meaning to devour. Together, they form the meaning "flesh-eating."
No- it was not your fault you were born.