On average, it is estimated that about 0.5 to 1 acre of land is needed to grow enough food to feed one vegetarian human for a year. This amount can vary depending on factors such as the type of crops grown, agricultural practices, and local climate conditions. Efficient farming techniques and crop diversity can help maximize food production on smaller plots of land. Ultimately, sustainable practices can reduce the land needed while still providing adequate nutrition.
they eat human flesh
doodoo
Very little; most soy goes to feed animals for human consumption!!
NO HORSES ARE VEGETARIAN AND THEY CAN MAKE THEM EXTREMLY ILL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NO ! There are no vegetarian snakes ! Additionally, there is NO such species as a 'Garden' snake !
they feed on our (human) blood
Yes, but the pasture in the winter may not be enough to sustain the horse so extra feed may be required.
No. There are many cattle feeds that are vegetarian besides grass. The most common are corn and soy.
Chickens can be fed two kinds of feed in farms: - grain feed - industrial feed the grain fed chickens are the "vegetarian fed" chickens. These are generally healthier because naturally, chickens are "vegetarians." industrial feed often has ground up pieces of other animals like hooves and bones and other odd and sometimes unhealthy ingredients. So if you have to choice, go with grain fed chicken meat and eggs. Hope that helps!
Giant turtles are vegetarian and live on a diet of many different varieties of plants.
No, owls are not vegetarian. They are carnivores and primarily feed on small animals such as rodents, insects, and small birds. Their diet consists mainly of meat to provide the necessary nutrients for their survival.
If humans are dumb enough to hand feed wild raccoons there is always a chance they will be bitten and will be required to take a series of rabies vaccinations.