That's a carnivore.
The conditioned stimulus is the oysters, which has become associated with feeling nauseous after getting ill. This association was formed through a process of classical conditioning where the person experienced getting ill after eating oysters, leading to a learned response of feeling nauseous whenever oysters are eaten.
Human Greed is that quality of an individual which drives him/her to take more than they need. The person, who knows contentment, eats to live but the greedy person lives to eat. The person who takes more than they need to live comfortably is driven by greed. Greed is a product of selfishness, discontent, hatred and prejudice.
No, individual dietary needs, preferences, and cultural practices should be considered when determining what people should eat. What works best for one person may not work for another. Variety in diets can help ensure that people receive a well-rounded intake of nutrients.
Normal refers to behaviors, thoughts, or feelings that align with societal expectations or statistical norms. Abnormal, on the other hand, deviates from these norms and can be determined based on factors like distress, dysfunction, or deviation from cultural norms. The distinction can vary depending on context, cultural norms, and individual perspectives.
A stork eats fish, depending on the size of the stork, the bigger the stork, the bigger the fish it eats.
A vegetarian.
A person who eats human flesh is called a cannibal.
Mammals that eat flesh of other animals are called carnivores.
An animal that eats human flesh is typically referred to as a "carnivore" or "predator." However, if an animal specifically preys on humans, it may be called a "man-eater" or "human predator."
Groups that practice eating other humans, as food or as a ritual, are called "cannibals". The practice is "cannibalism".
animal flesh/meat
Meat or Flesh.
What is eaten is food.
Carniverous animals are flesh eaters, humans are carniverous and eat plants
The word 'cannibal' is a noun, a word for a person or animal that eats the flesh of its own kind; a word for a person or a thing.
These types of animals are called Omnivores.They eat everything. Flesh and vegetables.An Ape is a good example.
a animal that eats both vegetation and flesh