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Why dont people eat Dangerous Creatures like
Lions & Aligators.

2006-08-03 16:53:06 · 49 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Vegetarian & Vegan

If you find it fair, what is the difference between you and the beasts.

2006-08-03 17:04:58 · update #1

49 answers

It is not fair to kill innocent animals with an excuse of taste or no other choice.
Where does your humanity go, when you murder an animal,
cold blooded. You are a human.
God sent you to use the nature, not to destroy it.

Think about the feelings of a mother Chicken or Cow, whose
child is brutally cut in to pieces and eaten up.
What if your child chopped in to pieces in front of you
and eaten up by an animal ?

Then you will call that animal, a BEAST !
BUT WHAT ABOUT YOU ?

Animals enjoy same Right of Life, like you people.

99% Non-Vegetatrians eat helpless animals, who are unable to make resistance from to be killed. Lions are difficult.
However, somewhere in this world, some people may
also be enjoying Lions and Alligators!

2006-08-06 07:46:29 · answer #1 · answered by Pink Phantom 3 · 1 2

People are so uncompassionate. I dont approve of ONE BIT how animals who are being farmed for meat are treated, but there's really not much you can do about it. Aftering seeing those PETA videos, I never feel the same eating meat.

I've tried to become a vegetarian(hopefully one day a vegan), but I dont have the will power right now to commit to and make that change right now. It's too hard also trying to change your eating style when who you're living with has different food preferences.

I wouldn't be against animals being killed for food if people would do it in a kind, humane, manner and give the animals a clean, spacious, grassy environment to live on untill their time is up. But people are cruel and greedy, so they do the shoddiest job they can do, because it costs less.

And lions and aligators are too agressive to hunt. They're endangered anyway. I think we'd be the ones on the menu if we tried farming those schizos for food.

2006-08-03 17:05:40 · answer #2 · answered by Mizzy 3 · 0 0

Lions and alligators have very little nutritional value. LOL Seriously, some people do eat alligator meat. Ever been to the south? They use it in stews, bisque, gumbo and lots of other stuff. Tastes like chicken. No, really, it doesn't taste like chicken. It's not bad though.

I have a question... Is it fair to kill innocent animals to make sure Pam Anderson's implants won't leak? Just wondering.

2006-08-03 16:59:12 · answer #3 · answered by askme 4 · 0 0

Meat is a great source of protein and full of other things a body needs. People don't eat things like lions and alligators because they are exotic animals, PLUS you can't have a lion or alligator farm AND it would be too expensive and just not very practical. You can make millions of things from cows and pigs, they are not cute and cuddly, so what's the deal? Why do you think they were put here on Earth...just to eat grass?!

2006-08-03 16:58:08 · answer #4 · answered by PerfeclyImperfect 3 · 0 0

Firstly, I've eaten shark, it was quite nice.

Secondly, more placid animals are much easier to farm, herbivores normally taste better too.

Thirdly, the difference between us and the beasts is that we are human, nothing else. Animals kill for food and I think it is fair that we do the same; it is natural for us and a healthy source of many nutrients. We are animals, so are they; and like many animals we were made to eat meat.

2006-08-06 04:35:05 · answer #5 · answered by AndyB 5 · 0 0

Food chains and food webs and/or food networks describe the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community. In other words, they show the transfer of material and energy from one species to another within an ecosystem.

As usually diagrammed, an organism is connected to another organism for which it is a source of food energy and material by an arrow representing the direction of biomass transfer. Organisms are grouped into trophic levels—from the Greek for nourishment, trophikos—based on how many links they are removed from the primary producers. Primary producers, or autotrophs, are species capable of producing complex organic substances (essentially "food") from an energy source and inorganic materials. These organisms are typically photosynthetic plants or algae, but in rares cases, like those organisms forming the base of deep-sea vent food webs, can be chemotrophic. All organisms that eat the autotrophs are called heterotrophs. They get their energy by eating the producers.

2006-08-03 18:43:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Lions and alligators eat "innocent animals". This is what's known as the Circle of Life. Ask yourself: is it fair to kill innocent lettuce? If not, congratulations, you're a Jain.

2006-08-03 16:57:44 · answer #7 · answered by grinningleaf 4 · 0 0

Do you think its fair since we have upset the balance (with Cities and highways) to then make the animals suffer by NOT hunting.. that way instead of a quick death they can either die of disease.. or maybe starvation or how about letting them get so over populated that they are all over the roads and not only get themselves killed but people as well... hunting is not just for taste its necessity.

2006-08-04 03:40:51 · answer #8 · answered by michelle_az_22 3 · 0 0

People have been killing animals for food for thousands and thousands of years. I think over the years we've figured out which animals yield the most meat to feed our families, as well as which types of meat preserve the best, what tastes the best, and what has the best consistency. Eating meat has evolved just like other aspects of human life.

2006-08-03 17:01:47 · answer #9 · answered by Tessa ♥ 4 · 0 0

How about, why do innocent animals have to taste so good? Mwahahahaha! I am an evil carnivore! Hey, that's how it works. Living things kill each other to survive. Get over it.

Re: Additional info - I dunno, what's the difference between you and a microscopic organism? They want to survive just as much as you do. Do you bathe/shower, every day? Yes? Microscopic murder! What about plants? Can you prove they don't feel pain? Are they not alive? Don't they have the same rights to life as you and your animal friends? There must be death to sustain life. If you feel bad eating meat, don't eat it. I eat it. I don't feel bad about it. Deal with it.

2006-08-03 16:56:53 · answer #10 · answered by Master Maverick 6 · 1 0

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