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Originally Posted by lifeforce A simple look at meat eating animals and plant eating animals tells us that humans are meat eaters. First of all, flesh eaters, humans included have their eyes plased calose together in the front (cats, humans, dogs). Plant eaters have their eyes spread apart (gazelles, horses etc). |
That is incorrect. Eyes close together is an evolutionary advantage for best depth perception. A predator might benefit from it, but not all predators have this trait (eg. eagles, alligators, etc). An animal that relies on climbing, swinging, or jumping (eg primates) would also benefit from good depth perception.
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Also, red meat is the best bodybuilding food.
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What is your reasoning behind that?
Meat is just proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. These are the same components in plants. It's actually more work to break down flesh back into those component parts and reassemble them within your cells. Why not get those building blocks straight from the plants (and avoid the accumulated contaminants such as herbicides, pesticides) etc?
If an animal needed meat to build good muscle & be a peak athlete, why don't racehorses eat meat?
Here are some awesome meat-free body builders:
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