dvs1038
Well-Known Member
Really? Which teeth are those? You mean the "canine" teeth? Those are for tearing stalks of plants, I mean meat.
Our teeth are exactly the same as a chimpanzee's and gorilla's.
Chimpanzees eat 99% plants. The only meat is mostly termites and other such insects. Rarely, a chimpanzee will eat a small animal, like a monkey, when traded for sex.
Gorillas are 100% vegan.
Try this as an experiment. Go in the woods. Using only your bare hands, like a chimp does, catch a mouse, squirrel, rabbit, fish, etc. If you do manage to catch something, you can only use your mouth and hands to eat it, no cooking. Now tell me, how suited are you to eat meat?
Omnivore teeth:
Raccoon:
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Bear:
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Herbivore:
Gorilla:
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Human:
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Humans like meat, cooked and seasoned. Try this other experiment. Get a pet rabbit. Give it on one end of the cage a piece of mildly seasoned cold cooked sausage, and regular rabbit food on the other end. Does that mean the rabbit is a meat eater?
ur argument makes no sense, 1st gorillas aren't vegan they too eat termites and all manner of insects, they sit there picking ticks off each other and eating them, and I believe a mother gorilla gives her babies milk doesn't she, is that vegan? And have u ever tried to feed a rabbit cooked sausage doubt he would even eat it, so no he is not a meat eater.