The oceans would probably spring back to life, but most land based meat we eat is farmed. It's not like we're going out into the woods and hunting cows.
If we stop eating them, we stop raising them.
Aside from that, we're humans, not animals. If we start to get over run with animals, we kill them. It happens all the time, as a kid I grew up hunting down various varmints that would get into crops, damage buildings, and the like.
2007-10-01 16:35:45
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answered by Crypt 6
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As many have stated, the so-stated as "foodstuff" animals are bred by way of people for intake. needless to say they nonetheless be attentive to the thank you to reproduce and could proceed to accomplish that, yet no longer interior the horribly inflated, unnatural numbers they do now. in case you have ever seen battery-caged chickens or the various greater commercial production facility-farmed pigs and cows, you be attentive to that there would be hundreds of animals in below a million,000 sq. feet. Do you somewhat think of the animals might breed themselves that way if it weren't for us? Do you think of it somewhat is how nature meant issues to be? No. If anybody miraculously stopped eating meat, those animals does not "overrun" us, they might merely finally get returned to the way they might desire to have been living all this time.
2016-12-14 05:19:35
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answered by ? 4
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Keep in mind, we do kill a mass number of animals for eating, but we also raise those as well. If we did not eat beef there would be no need for cattle farms. Otherwise there are natural ways as far as animal control. Alot of animals are meat eaters, it would fall back to the food chain. Also, I believe disease would also do its part.
2007-10-02 08:00:11
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answered by cenamon 1
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Without the intense breeding program which occurs through the unnatural state of farming animals their numbers would soon lessen. There would be less soil erosion throughout the word and much less hunger. It needs twenty times as much land to feed a flesh-eater as to feed a vegetarian. THINK about it!
2007-10-01 18:05:34
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answered by geni 6
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If everyone was a vegetarian,there would be no need for farmed animals,and the wild ones would be kept in check by natural predators,i.e,wolves,coyotes,etc.
2007-10-01 16:41:44
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answered by Dances With Woofs! 7
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Animals have natural predators besides ourselves. And they will die off if their environment can not sustain them, also. Meaning if they run out of room, food, are the type of habitat they require to otherwise live.
2007-10-01 16:33:20
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answered by Anonymous
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if everybody was vegetarian there would not be so many animals they would not have what to eat !!
2007-10-01 18:25:32
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answered by Anonymous
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We still have guns....
They wouldn't sustain...
Do you really think that the cows and chickens we eat would take over the world?? ARE YOU FCUKING KIDDING ME?? What's in your salad homes...?
2007-10-01 18:10:10
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answered by Anthony G 4
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other animals!!
2007-10-01 16:37:19
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answered by <33 3
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