Sentences with phrase «more omnivorous diet»

These include Jurassic Park's Velociraptor, birds, and a huge range of other forms, weighing anything from 15 grams to 3 tonnes, and eating meat, plants, and more omnivorous diets

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Good news for Meat Free Monday supporters: the UK can expect to see more vegetarian restaurants, more omnivorous restaurants providing creative and inspirational meat - free options as part of regular menus, more pre-prepared vegetarian convenience food in supermarkets as well as an overall greater acceptance of vegetarian diets and their associated benefits.
The results were skewed slightly by the fact that more people stuck to the meat free diet than stuck to the omnivorous one — 55 per cent kept strictly to their veggie regimen, compared with only 32 per cent on the other diet — but that could just show that when it comes to keeping people interested in healthy eating, deliciousness is a factor too.
But still I would have liked to see an answer that included reference people eating an omnivorous diet get more protein than their kidneys can handle, leading to a variety of health problems.
While it is entirely possible to get all the nutrients you need from a vegan diet, that requires far and away more nutritional sophistication than to get the entirety of the nutrients you need from a plant - heavy but omnivorous diet.
A plant - based diet is more likely that an omnivorous diet to be high in «goitrogens,» compounds which can interfere with iodine uptake by the thyroid when iodine is in short supply.
On the other hand, dogs are considered to be carnivores as well but lean more to the omnivorous side, which means that they need to be fed a diet with more fiber than carnivorous animals such as cats.
«The evolutionary history of the dog suggests a predilection for a diet that is more omnivorous in nature, while the history of the cat indicates that this species has consumed a purely carnivorous diet throughout its evolutionary development,» explains Case.
An omnivorous diet of protein, carbohydrate and fat sources suits them; dogs in good health can also handle the fat in their diet more effectively than you can — their bodies use it for energy and then efficiently clear it from the bloodstream.
However, their diet became a little more omnivorous in the absence of the fox, during the late 1990s.
The two species are in competition for resources and the Island Skunk's diet became more omnivorous in the 1990s due to a decrease in Island Fox populations.
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