It is estimated that there are around 375 million vegetarians worldwide. This number includes both strict vegetarians who avoid all animal products, as well as semi-vegetarians who may consume some animal products, such as eggs or dairy.
Non-vegetarians are individuals who consume animal products such as meat, poultry, seafood, and dairy in their diet. They do not adhere to a vegetarian diet, which excludes all animal flesh. Non-vegetarians may choose to include a variety of animal-derived foods in their meals for various reasons, including cultural, personal preference, or nutritional considerations.
Some vegetarians eat no dairy products, but they eat eggs. They're often called ovo-vegetarians. Vegetarians who eat no animal products at all are called vegans.
not all vegetarians tell people to eat vegies .and i don't think you can be allergic to all the vegies and that's a stupid question im sorry
Jainism probably the most animal rights based religion in the world. Even bugs right.Buddhism respect all lifeHinduism respect all lifePantheism respect all life even promote animal rights.
Yes. A vegetarian does not eat meat. A vegan does not eat all animal products. A vegan does not drink milk.
Most vegetarians do NOT eat animals.There are many types of vegetarians. Vegetarian is merely a way of describing one's diet. All vegetarians eat vegetables, fruit, and grains. Below is a list of what certain types of vegetarians eat on top of this.Vegans: just consume vegetables, fruit, and grains and grain products that do not include eggs, gelatin, or other animal by-products.Ovo-Vegetarians: Also eat eggs.Lacto-Vegetarians: Also consume milk and milk products (milk, cheese, cream, yogurt, ...)Lacto-Ovo-Vegetarians: Also eat both eggs and milk products.Pollo-Vegetarians: Also eat poultry (and usually eggs)Pesco-Vegetarians: Also eat fishQuasi-Vegetarian: Eats vegetarian meals occasionally.
Animal rights activists are people who are against things like animal cruelty and fight for the rights of animals Those with the most extreme beliefs even fight to have all animal use by humans stopped. No more pets, zoos, leather, or even meat.
Not at all. Actually animal rights activists fighting for animal rights show obvious signs of altruism, although they might be misunderstood or misquoted such as what happened around the nomination of famous animal rights activist Cass Sustein in the Obama administration. Animal rights activists include all sentient beings in their moral concern.It is usually argued that those who don't understand rights cannot have rights. This is of course a major fallacy which would deny human infants rights just because they have no concept of rights.
all elephants are vegetarians
you all would become vegetarians, and no more thanksgiving
Vegetarians are people whose diet consists mainly of vegetables and/or fruit. They are all over the world. Vegans are similar in that they do not eat meat, they are even stricter in their diet, in addition, they consume no animal products, including dairy. No eggs, no cheese, nothing that is in any way derived from animals.