Much cropland needs to be devoted to animal feed if one raises animals on it. This is an inefficient use of cropland. More vegetarian food can be grown on the same piece of land than if the piece of land must support and feed animals, too.
Most of the grains and water in the given area is used to feed factory farmed animals.
They were probably vegetarian, as it was only at the time of the flood, that they were told that they could eat meat.
I do not support animal testing. Especially if the animals are being tested on for human products like makeup and shampoo and stuff. if its for the humans then theyshould get humans to agree to safe testing practices. If it is for animals then they should use safe and human practices on some animals. But if the product is made for humans then it should not be tested on animals because it could have a totally different effect on humans then it does animals from- an all around animal loving vegetarian
Humans are naturally omnivores but vegans decide to not eat animal produce (e.g.: beef, milk, eggs, honey, cheese) and are therefore herbivorous by choice although they have the capability to be omnivorous.
No.
Grover ate enchiladas because they could be vegetarian food.
Any animal (or person) that eats both plants and other animals is called an omnivore. If they only eat plants, we like to call them vegetarians but the scientific name is herbivore. Humans normally eat both plants and meat.
A vegetarian can survive in any season just as well as a meat-eating person could.
Anyone could be a vegetarianif they tried or wanted to be.
Another word for the word herbivore would be vegan or vegetarian. You could even say plant eater, green eater, or non carnivorous.
Not unaided. But this is no slight to the dwarfs; humans couldn't live on ANY other planet without substantial life support systems.
No. Lions by nature are carnivores. Switching a lion to a completely vegetarian diet could be bad for it's health.