This is a difficult question to answer since it's more based on beliefs and values than anything. Some people who are vegans themselves believe they have a purpose in life to push their beliefs onto people who are not vegans or vegetarians themselves. Such pushing comes from how they view meat, meat products and animal by-products in general: as cruelty items, eating such things as an "act of selfishness," "meat is murder," and others. Generally they feel they have to list and make a speech about how animals are treated terrible and how horrible conditions they live in, backing it all up with a bunch of different stats that may be mere half-truths or regurgitated fact--in other words, the stats backed up may have some truth to them, but they may not tell the entire story, just the side that they want to see.
Again, it is difficult to answer this question without getting into bias, since it seems to be inviting more opinion than a knowledgeable, straight-from-the-hip answer.
Astroturf is the name of artificial grass. Some people use artificial grass for inside putting greens.
yupIt depends on the type of grass. Fescues and the ,like used for golf greens and bowling greens, are not as fast as rye grass or bamboo.
Golf greens in america are generally either Bermuda or Bentgrass.
Yes. Their diet primarily consists of grass and forbs.
cow are vegetarians, grass,sugar, highproteins
if lions were vegetarians nothing would change. But if all the carnivores were vegetarians there would be no balance or grass left. If there's no grass left all the vegetarians would die!
No they are vegetarians they eat grass, leaves and shrubs etc
They don't have prey, they mostly eat grass because they're vegetarians.
Leaves and grass, they are vegetarians.
They were vegetarians, eating leaves, ferns and grasses.
they eat grass and anything that has to do with vegetables because they r vegetarians
yes grasshoppers eat grass leaves carrots almost anything!