too much meat
the majority of them do yes, the meat is supplementary to the 'diet'
Red meat is not required for a healthy diet.
A vegetarian diet consists of no meat or dairy or eggs, so it may lack vital nutrients such as protein, calcium, and certain vitamins like b6 and b12, which are really only commonly found in animal products. Many of these nutrients can be found in vegetarian-okay foods or supplements, though. Another "concern" may be a lack of variety, as essentially two whole food groups are now "off-limits" (meat and dairy).
An animal who's diet consists mostly of meat.
The biggest one is going to be meat. You'll be primarily eating any and all meat products while you're on the diet.
so that when they eat meat they can grip, rip, and tear the meat they are eating because most of them could not chew their meat
Heart disease, cancer, gout
A meat-eating mammal in the canine family is a carnivore. Examples of carnivores in the canine family include wolves, foxes, and domestic dogs. These animals primarily eat meat as a main part of their diet.
In any vegetarian diet in which one has been exposed to meat there is a factor of missing meat and dairy. However, fortunately there are many supplementary options that substitute vegan products for meat taste.
meat eating is not sinful, gluttony (over eating) on the other hand is. there is not a single passage in the Bible that says that the act of eating meat is sinful. so you could safely eat meat (without being gluttonous) and it would not be a sin.
After not eating meat for a while, meat will seem like a shock to the system. It's best to ease back into eating meat, starting with turkey and chicken, and eventually (slowly) eating red meat again. Some side effects are stomach aches, and stinky gas.
You get stronger and healthier. It is a nutrisious meal. Curtain kinds of meat can help you lose weigh.