No
I'm not entirely certain what you mean here. If it's about a human eating bear meat, or if it's about what the bear eats. A bear is an animal, a mammal. Its body consists of meat. Vegetarians are not meant to eat meat. You "can't" eat bear meat and still be 100% vegetarian. Bears eat mostly plant material, but can eat meat. They're considered omnivores. The word vegetarian refers to a human who have chosen not to eat meat. Animals that don't eat meat are generally called herbivores.
Non-vegetarian means that an individual still chooses to eat meat, fish, and eggs.
Not a vegetarian. They eat mainly vegetarian food, but they eat meat occasionally.
No, but there are vegetarian alternatives.
Horses can't eat meat therefore they are vegetarian
A herbivore or a vegetarian or a vegan never deliberately eats meat.
If you are a vegetarian, you don't eat meat at all. Conversely, if you do eat any meat, then technically you cannot be called a vegetarian.
The vegetarian does not eat meat.
No! Being a vegetarianis your choice. You will not die. Being a vegetarian also means that you choose not to eat meat, it doesn't mean that if you eat meat you will die.
nope!! if you are a vegan, you eat NOTHING that comes from animals.
Non Vegetarian food such as meat, fish, etc. A pure vegetarian does not even eat egg.
then you are not a vegetarian you are a carnivore because you eat meat even if it is once in a while no matter what you are not a vegetarian