(July 19, 2015 at 5:17 am)Neimenovic Wrote:(July 19, 2015 at 5:08 am)Little Rik Wrote: A lot of guessing Nutter but you don't answer my question which is...........HOW COME THAT carnivorous (and here i include both humans and animals)
are aggressive while vegetarians are more relaxed?
If they are not getting the feeling of aggressive or relaxed behaviour from what they eat then where from?
Hate to break it to you, Rikky, but that's laughable.
Predators are more aggressive because they need to hunt for pray. Duh. While herbivores eat plants, which don't put up much of a fight. DUH.
And if we follow your line of reasoning, if the aggressive ones eat the relaxed ones shouldn't they be relaxed? Shouldn't lions act like zebras and zebras like grass and grass like the sun?
And herbivores are not 'relaxed' either. Ever seen a charging elephant? Or a bullfight?
Please open a biology book.
Neimen, from now on i should really start counting your mistakes and your lack of scientific understanding.
The reason why a lion that eat a zebra is still aggressive is because he eat raw meat.
Look at the tigers kept by the Buddhists monks in Thailand.
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=buddh...00&bih=949
They (the tigers) are fed with boiled meat.
In this way they loose most of the aggressivity but for human the story is slightly different.
Tigers eat the food according to their nature.
For humans is however a different story.
Meat is not food for humans or at least today humans so the reaction is shown in their aggressive behaviour.
Now why some vegetarian animals show aggressivity?
Self defence.
Protecting their young one.
Fighting for scarce food and water
fighting for female and so on but not aggressive if they are left in peace while carnivorous in general are aggressive
all the time even for no reason.