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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I completely fail to see the logical connection you are making here gerkin. Lambs are 'vegetarian' because that is their natural diet. Humans have a degree of choicce, and a lot of people choose not to eat meat because they disagree with the concept of an animal dying to provide them with a foodtsuff they do not need, and can manage perfectly well without.
Your logic, taken to its ultimate degree, advocates that monkeys have sexual intercourse in the same way as humans, therefore humans can interact sexually with monkeys and vice versa. It doesn't stand analysis.
Ahh... I see you share my kinda logic, gerkin! ;o)
I believe the answer is 'no'. Because by rights grass is vegetarian and us humans don't eat that (unless your name is pixie but that's a different story altogher!). But I'd be interested to know if vegetarians eat animals which have died of natural causes. I don't usually see vegetarians loitering around roadsides waiting for a fresh bit of roadkill so I'm assuming that the answer to that question is also 'no'.
I'm just wondering if this question was asked pureley to gat a reaction, if so, you certainly got one, but here's one back.
I someone is a vegetarian because they don't like the thought of eating the flesh of animals, how do the reconcile themselves when eating salads, to eating plants while they are still alive, or, eg, putting living plants ito boiling water to cook them?.