- A
carnivore /ˈkɑːrnɪvɔːr/, or meat-eater (Latin, caro,
genitive carnis,
meaning meat or "flesh" and
vorare meaning "to devour"), is an
animal or plant...
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Ethical omnivorism,
omnivorism or comp****ionate
carnivorism, (as
opposed to
obligatory carnivorism, the view that it is
obligatory for
people to eat animals)...
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giant hunter of Gr****
mythology in
references to the
large size and
carnivorism of
basal orionidans. The name also
refers to the
alternative name for...
- and pacifism. In the
episode "I
Never Ate for My Father," in lieu of
carnivorism,
Robbie chooses to eat vegetables,
which the show uses as a metaphor...
- made
these creatures successful, it
seems that the
shift to
obligate carnivorism,
along with co-evolution with
large prey animals, led the saber-toothed...
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confer competitive advantages over non-predatory fungi. This
fungal carnivorism diverged from
saprophytism about 419
million years ago (Mya),
after the...
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opinions in the
fourth episode of Book One. As an
advocate of
human carnivorism,
Sokka is the main
hunter in the group;
often makes dry-witted jokes...
- "Pythagoras and the Countryman"
reiterates its
major themes,
linking carnivorism with tyranny. Lord
Chesterfield records that his
conversion to vegetarianism...
- in Spain, and the
biggest of Catalonia. Also
there have been
found two
carnívor dinosaur tooth that
belongs to two new
dinosaur species morphotypes. Picture...
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historical development and background. The
habit of
eating meat, or
carnivorism,
became common throughout ****an
after the 1868
Meiji Restoration. However...