I'd be happy to do the reverse — only
eat animal matter for a year.
They either
eat animal matter or they lay their waiting to die.
They either
eat animal matter or they lay their waiting to die.
Humans have been
eating animal matter for as long as they have been human.
Not exact matches
The person who
eats 400 pounds of
animal meat every year is treading on the environment for others, and so a meat tax could be implemented as a
matter of protecting personal liberty.
No
matter what you do, no
matter what you
eat,
animals, insects, microbes etc..
Animal sacrifice was indeed performed as a matter of obedience and a ritualistic obligation representing Christ's ultimate fulfilling sacrifice and every animal, for the most part, was eaten as
Animal sacrifice was indeed performed as a
matter of obedience and a ritualistic obligation representing Christ's ultimate fulfilling sacrifice and every
animal, for the most part, was eaten as
animal, for the most part, was
eaten as food.
But at the end of the day, it doesn't
matter if you consume
animal products or not, you either
eat well or you don't.
Carbon is the major chemical constituent of most organic
matter — plants take it in;
animals eat plants, die, and decompose; and plants take it back in, ad infinitum.
The scientists measured how much the soil
animals ate using «bait lamina strips»: small sticks with holes in which the researchers filled substrate that resembled the organic
matter in the soil.
But it's more than that, not only do they grow faster and
eat less food, and obviously create a far better economic return for us, it's a
matter of getting your
animals into the ponds when you require them and that's priceless.
No
matter how you
eat, getting a higher Plant /
Animal ratio will provide your body the vitamins, fiber, antioxidants and phytonutrients it craves.
When it comes to your health, it doesn't
matter if you
eat plant based or
animal based foods — they both have equal health benefits.
And remember, no
matter the degree of reduction or your strategy and motivation for cutting back on
animal products,
eating with an environmentally conscious mind is a simple yet powerful step in being able to support a healthy planet.
No
matter how many minimally processed, whole, nutrient dense plants and
animals you
eat, however, you still need to understand one more principle.
Yep, no
matter what you call it, it's about
eating WHOLE foods and minimal to no
animal products or processed junk.
Paleolithic man would have
eaten the entire carcass of any
animal they killed, including the organ meats, bone - marrow and the brain
matter.
... except the fermentation / mammalian species point: wild carnivores, and some domestics like cats,
eat the gut of their prey — their prey are mostly vegetarian
animals; these organs have a large amount of fermented, pre-digested vegetable
matter — wild grains, seeds, grasses, root and woody fibers.
It doesn't
matter what she does or doesn't
eat, and sometimes it even smells like she
ate a dead
animal....
For 50 I'm pretty grok and rarely
eat anything other than
animal matter and some plants.
No one ever developed type II diabetes by
eating mainly
animal matter and some plant
matter.
Especially when
eating the fecal
matter of other
animals, the spread of internal parasites can become a danger.
Unlike fruit bats, orangutans, and other
animals with raging sweet teeth, rabbits have evolved to
eat predominantly grasses and other vegetable
matter.
Less is actually more here because dogs are mainly carnivores (
animals who
eat other
animals, i.e. meat), and would only find a small amount of digested plant
matter in their prey's stomach out in the wild.
Coyotes, for example, typically
eat vegetable
matter found in the stomach and intestines of prey
animals.
Dogs are opportunistic
animals and will
eat just about anything that contains meat, but wild dogs also
eat plant
matter such as occasional fruits and vegetables.
Also, in the wild, a cat would
eat small
animals whole, bones and stomach contents and all, ingesting whatever plant
matter that
animal may have
eaten.
Animals fed raw diets sustain small abrasions of the GI mucosa from the bone they
eat and all raw diets, no
matter how meticulously they are prepared (commercial or homemade) contain potentially pathologic bacteria.
Though your dog certainly does not need to
eat animal protein in order to stay healthy (as long as they get all of the essential amino acids, it doesn't
matter if they
eat them in the same meal), meat is often a convenient source of protein for physically active dogs.
Some lizards, such as iguanas, are herbivores (
eat plant
matter only), while other lizards, such as chameleons and bearded dragons, are omnivores (
eat both plant
matter and
animal matter).
Still others, such as some geckos, are carnivores (
eat animal / insect
matter only).
«If the
animal has diarrhea but is bright, alert, playful, gaining weight and
eating - it's just a
matter of time for that to correct itself.»
An omnivore will
eat other
animals,
animal product and vegetable
matter.
Check with
animal Trim any hair that's information; just make dog flea infestation pictures
matter what, whether
eat something they newspaper or perform to prevent it from to stay happy.
Humans are omnivores, which means we
eat both plant and
animal matter.
All
eat fruit, but also some
animal matter, and nest in cavities.
I have tried to point out to her that plants are living creatures as well, and that so long as we honor the source of the resources we use, it shouldn't
matter if we are
eating plants or
animals.
I don't
eat tuna anymore because, no
matter what happy - looking stamps or certifications appear on the can, I can't justify
eating such a complex, slow - growing
animal.