Yes, you can. The only days Catholics don’t eat meat are Good Friday, Ash Wednesday and the Fridays in the Lent season. It is therefore imperative to state that Catholics can eat meat during Holy Week. Having said this, there are still some Catholics who do not adhere to this. (this was my dear friend googles answer)
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While traditionally, Catholics abstain from eating meat on Ash Wednesday, there is no specific Church law that prohibits eating chicken on this day. However, individuals may choose to follow the tradition of abstaining from meat as a form of penance and reflection during the Lenten season. Ultimately, the decision to eat chicken on Ash Wednesday is a personal one based on individual beliefs and practices.
The animal is carnivorous or meat-eater (or a predator).
Sloths are herbivores they don't eat meat.
Yes, meat such as animals on a riverbank or birds in branches.
An omnivore is an animal that can eat both plants and meat. Examples include bears, pigs, and humans.