no, it is a mental illness
2006-10-04 05:30:11
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answer #1
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answered by ginger 6
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I have known of Golden eagles to suffer from a form of anorexia. This is because people have got an eagle to fly and have not had enough experience, tried to starve it into flying to them and because the bird has been without food for so long it just stops eating and starves to death. it is very difficult to recover a bird in this state.
2006-10-04 12:30:43
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answer #2
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answered by Aquila 4
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it truly is a around argument. those with eating subject concerns declare they're vegetarian because of the fact they desire ot cover the shown fact that they are dropping weight and weight-loss has been mistakenly pointed out with veganism/vegetarianism. It provides them a handy excuse to no longer devour or refuse meals. on the different hand, some vegans/vegetarians finally end up bobbing up some eating ailment because of the severe emotional and psychological obssession with foodstuff as an ingredient of ways of existence. Obssession no longer with overconsumption yet with own ethical and ethical conflicts in the guy itslef. This phenomenon whether isn't constrained to vegetrains or vegans in easy terms. often it truly is a point in the direction of bobbing up a clinically clinically determined eating ailment no longer the reason itself.
2016-10-01 22:28:28
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answered by ? 4
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Only ones owned by ladies of 'Ton' who dress their pets in diamond collars, fancy dress clothes and enter them in beauty competitions.
The poor animals get competitive on the catwalk and like top models and those who wish they were equally skinny, get it into their minds that they are far too fat to be beautiful.
2006-10-04 05:37:11
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answered by drstella 4
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Well, Richard...I consider the human an animal. So, yes.
2006-10-04 05:27:55
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answered by What, what, what?? 6
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no, animals don't have the social image problem like some people. I guarantee that they want to eat as much as possible and don't even think that they are fat.
2006-10-04 09:37:51
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answered by Justin G 2
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I don't see why not.
2006-10-04 05:27:20
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answered by bird brain 2
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no, anorexia is a brain disfuntion and it stems from either a person's abused and neglected past or a person who is selfish and does not care nor see the pain that they cause.
2006-10-04 05:27:37
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answered by Barbara C 6
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I just have one question for you. Do you know of any animal who is worried about his weight, or appearence? You have your answer.
2006-10-04 05:27:44
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answered by WC 7
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No,animals follow their instincts & eating is one of the strongest instincts.
2006-10-04 05:40:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Flies do because they regurgitate their food to their young.
2006-10-04 05:51:54
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answered by 49er 2
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