It is all up to personal choice, and there are benefits / negatives asects that go along with both sides.
Karma? As in, the meat eater will become vegetarian? it all depends on who the person is and their view on what should and should'nt be eaten. oh, and willpower has something to do with it too. Karma? As in, the meat eater will become vegetarian? it all depends on who the person is and their view on what should and should'nt be eaten. oh, and willpower has something to do with it too.
Carnivore = meat eater Omnivore = meat eater/vegetarian. Eats both.
Yes.
For Animals: Carnivore = Meat eater Herbivore = Plant eater Omnivore = Meat and plant eater For Humans: Vegetarian = Plant & animal produce eater (Cheese, eggs etc) Vegan = Plants only Im not sure if there is a word for humans who eat meat, all I could find is 'meat eater'
The opposite of a vegetarianis called a carnivore (meat-eater) or an omnivore (someone who eats both meat and vegetables).
if your a vegetarian you live longer and can talk to animal if your a meat eater you die at the age 5o
As he was famously fond of cheeseburgers it seems highly unlikely that he was either a vegan or a vegetarian.
No. They are strictly herbivores like cows and horses are.
An omnivore means meat and plant eater, so it would be opposite of a vegetarian or vegan.
A herbivore is a plant eater. A carnivore is a meat eater. An omnivore is a meat and plant eater.
It was a carnivore meaning it was a meat eater
Man's build and tooth type indicate an omnivore (eats all foods).