They lived in tents and ate dry fruit and nuts. They also drank milk from their animals, and rarely ate meat. Their animals were much to valuable to eat. They live inside tents and very superstitious
bedouins cant eat Pork.
bread and beer also vegetables but rarely any meat.
Everything apart from nuts, berries and bamboo, and very rarely meat.
Yes. The poor people of Canada rarely eat meat as they can't afford it. They used to eat pork until the Muslims banned it.
No, they are herbivores. However, only rarely do they eat meat, but that is only when they have a protein or phosphorus craving that is not met by the plants they eat. This condition is called pika and tends to get a lot of media interest.no
no they are not vegetarians the diet mostly consits of portage bread milk and wild fruits. The Tuareg people rarely eat meat they only eat meat on special religious occasions.
No, although she is a model with a good physique, it is my understanding that she does eat meat. Just very rarely.
Primary. It will eat leaves and fruits directly from primary producers. Gorillas very rarely eat any meat, so very rarely would the be secondary consumers.
Bedouins eat a variety of food, consisting of grains and beans, assorted types of bread, and livestock (and no, as the previous answer said, they do not 'eat it raw'... the Bedouin people cook their meat over fires). I'm sure their diet is of a wider range, but this is all I can remember from my school studies at the moment.
white meat: chicken and poultry pork, lamb red meat: beef, rarely some horsemeat
Yes they do. When their fecal matter is examined it is revieled they have eaten monkeys and antelopes. Chimps also eat other primates as well as their own kind.