A person who doesn't eat meat, for whatever reason.
2007-02-18 10:03:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Not all animal rights advocate are even vegetarian. But don't expect much praise for setting a rather absurd condition like that since it is the reason most vegetarians give.
A vegetarian basically is someone who does not eat animal derived foods that require killing. That would allow honey, dairy and eggs. Vegans eat nothing of animal origin whatsoever. These definitions are hardly mystical or secret.
2007-02-18 19:25:40
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answered by Anonymous
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By telling animal rights activists not to answer you're just ensuring an answer you like. I'm answering anyway. A vegetarian is someone who does not eat animal flesh of any kind, including gelatin, rennet, and fish. A vegan is a lifestyle to reduce suffering and exploitation of animals, and includes not eating honey, gelatin, rennet, animal flesh of any kind, eggs, or dairy, as well as not using leather, silk, wool, or products tested on animals. So, by definition, roadkill is vegan.
2007-02-18 10:06:30
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answered by veggierockerdude 2
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You realize the who point of a Troll is to get as many angry, knee jerk answers from the group they are trolling, right? They don't care about the question or the answers, they care that they got a big reaction they get. A really good troll can post a question that even he disagrees with. A Troll would really love @Bear Crap's answer because he put so much time and thought into it. In other words a Troll wants to waste your time.
2016-03-29 01:52:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello! :) Vegan and animal rights advocate here (lol). A vegetarian is someone who doesn't eat meat. Now that wasn't so bad was it?
2016-08-16 13:35:06
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answered by ? 3
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A person who does not eat meat. They might do it for various reasons such as health, concern about the environmental impact of factory farms, concern over the suffering that meat diets often cause, concern about the world food supply (farm animals eat most of the grain consumed in the US, for example), religious beliefs, etc.
(I am not an activist)
2007-02-18 16:09:07
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answered by student_of_life 6
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I am a vegetarian by religion and also choice. I think a vegetarian is someone who doesn't eat animals -- meat or fish.
2007-02-18 10:04:17
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answered by teekshi33 4
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I think a vegetarian is someone who believes that eating meat is unhealthy. Moraly wrong. Due to their religious beliefs they don't consume animals. There are many different reasons why someone becomes a vegetarian.
2007-02-18 15:26:16
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answered by Deb 3
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Vegetarian, no meat, fish.
Vegan, no animal, milk, eggs, meat, cheese, fish, products containing derivitives of the above.
2007-02-18 10:06:18
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answered by ratth 2
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A vegetarian is a person that does not CONSUME *OR* WEAR animal flesh or derivatives directly produced by death (gelatin, rennet in most cheeses, etc.)
2007-02-19 12:55:03
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answered by heatherbrownbear 2
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Again, who do you expect to answer this question?
A vegetarian is someone who does not consume the flesh of any animal or byproducts of dead animals (gelatin, animal rennet etc)
2007-02-18 23:53:21
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answered by KathyS 7
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