Intake of animal proteins is a safe way to get all of the essential amino acids (EAA) your body needs. A vegetarian can get all of the EAA from plant foods to build body tissue, but that requires a full variety diet.
Smore100: I happen to be a vegetarian myself, so thank you for explaining that you DO NOT need meat for an intake of nutrients (fats and cholesterol :P ) from animal by products.
Glycerin is often made of the fat of animals or vegetable oil. It is considered to be natural, and is safe for human consumption in many cases.
Dogs are monogastic animals, meaning that they do not have a multi-chambered stomach like cows, sheep, and other ruminant animals. As such, dogs do not have a rumen, but a single, gastric stomach. As to the gut capacity, this would be widely varied depending on the breed, age, and weight of each dog.
Human beings are animals.
Saturated fats, for both animal and vegetable
The answer depends on the society that you live in. Or even in families. A pet lamb could represent an animal for consumption at a later date.
Because they are not vegetable or mineral.
Jellies are animals.
man can think and analize things as well, but animals don't
The majority of animals that eat pechay are those that already eat leafy vegetable like cabbage. A couple of these animals are rabbits and vegetable-eating insects.
No A lion is not a veg they eat animals they are conavors ..
no, because the lizard is animals.
Plants depend on animals for fertilization and consumption.