Why are Herbivores Eating Meat?
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
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You ever wonder why there’s sometimes an incidence of friendly neighborhood deer/cow/turtle eating meat? Well, say no more. This video will help answer why sometimes, herbivores go across team lines to chow down on other animals.
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"Don't kid yourself Jimmy, if a cow ever got the chance, he'd eat you and everyone you care about" -Troy McClure
Imagine getting caught dead by a cow
“You might remember me from such films as eaten by a cow”
Great episode!
@@Chuked I wouldn't be caught dead being caught dead next to a cow
@@Chuked thats actualy not weird, there like 500-800 pounds
"Wait... herbivores also eat meat?"
The "always has been" meme fits pretty well with people finding out herbivores also eat meat
Koromoan 😁
This was so good that now I will identify myself as a vegetarian from now on! I'm just not that hardcore vegetarian that eat raw meat, commit cannibalism nor (good ol' ) infanticide but I promise I will improve in the future!
Honestly something I never knew in all my interest in basic evolution.
But now is something ill use against every vegetarian and.vegan lol
More ammo for veganism is unrealistic arguments. Not even herbivores are 100% anti meat
All creation/creatures goes against the laws of nature. All known herbivores eat meat.
“Moms love their babies until there’s no food around”
They still do, just in a more culinary fashion
Bruhhhhhh, that last part had me in stitches.
"Uff, surely I breed delicious."
Yeah, alligators for example will be very tolerant mothers for the first two weeks. Then she will no longer recognize her own offspring and they become food. That's why they abandon their mother as soon as they are able to. Don't mess with what has worked successfully for about 180,000,000 years.
not all animals do this..
some will starve to death so their little ones can eat.
it's called good parenting.
When I was 12, I was watching a whitetail doe eating corn at a feeder with some squirls. There was plenty of corn for all of them. But this one squirl kept running all around the does legs. Then she snapped. She began stomping the squirl for about 30 seconds. It was pulp. Then she leaned down and began biting it and used a hoof to hold it down and she pulled the whole back off. Then just sat there chewing it. As a 12yo without a weapon all alone in the woods, that was the creepiest thing I've ever seen and I was terrified. I had about a 5 mile walk back to my cabin in woods filled with carnivorous deer.
Damn, thats terrifying
Well, that's freaky af
😂😂😂
Skinwalkers be like
Take note Disney
I remember knowing about this for a long time as my pet rabbits would occasionally seek out and kill crickets to eat, it was quite confusing at the time
That's not unnatural for rabbits to do that because rabbits actually do eat insects as part of their diet.
My cousin's rabbit once ate a gecko lol
@@kakalimukherjee3297 loool, what a little monster
Good source of protein
there is a major difference between a cricket and a bird
One day, my wife sent me a picture of our tortoise with chicken all over his face. He had apparently gotten into the scraps she'd left out for the cats. I knew some tortoises were known to eat birds on occasion, so I wasn't worried. Ever since then however, we've had to wear socks around him, because he's become quite the toe biter. It would be scary if he wasn't so slow.
"quite the toe bitter" made my day hehehe
Now Im imagining Tortoises moving at 20Km/h, that would be horrifying
I used to have a cat that did that and they ain't slow.
Now that he's had a taste of meat, he's trying to eat you.
I'm just imagining giant tortoises running super fast, chasing a bunch of birds lol
I appreciate that this video addresses that animals do not abide by human morals.
Yes. Humans will restrain themselves and not take every last thing. Animals, not so much. Ever see a garden after the deer break in? NOTHING left.
Human are insignificant to this vast realm of nature. The earliervthe vegans learn this the better.
@@heskisinin Lol, no. No offense but we could probably wipe out the planet itself with the large hadron collider if we decided to.
Human morals? Humans eat corpses so when they take a dump their insides and waste are so filthy and stinking smelling that it has to be whisked away to a treatment facility. LOL.
You want to live without human morals?
Tortoise owner: "Oh my god I didn't know tortoises could eat other animals!"
They say as they feed it cuttlefish bone
That’s why my vegan neighbor was arrested for cannibalism.
Damn you too?
She was just eating her... vegetables!
They just Enjoying Their Bloody Vegetable
@@zach11241 If only she hid the wheelchairs better in her garden, she would've never been caught.
Vegetable are animals
Tortoises are actually known omnivores. They’ll eat anything… provided they can catch it of course
How TF do they even catch anything?
@@davidharris3028 Idk rolling I guess
@@davidharris3028 I know they eat birds
Well how did the tortoise beat the Hare? Maybe he jus ate the hare then made his way to the finish line.
The Galapagos Giant Tortoise which was known with a fully herbivorous diet was caught eating a bird
There have been many sightings both in the wild and in captivity of giant aldabra and Galapagos torises raising up as high as they can, waiting for a bird to wander underneath them, and then dropping all of their weight on the bird to kill it and then eat it. This is not a freak occurrence, it's something these animals clearly know how to do, and on the other side of things crocodilians have been observed eating fallen fruit in the wild and captivity as well.
I never knew tortoises were smart enough to do that
They have become Thwomps
You see you wrote fallen fruit but what I read was liquor
“Rabbits are basically walking granola bar”
*dies of laughter*
except better
not the one from Monty Python's Holy Grail.
Humans: “We need to go Vegan to save the animals!”
Herbivores: “Fine I’ll do it myself.”
@@kcdx that is objectively false.
@@kcdx did you watch the video?
Well the difference is that animals aren’t farming species, producing methane , causing deforestation and pollution the oceans in order to eat meat the way humans are
@@kcdx raw meat is okay. consume its soul.
@@yashovardhansingh4115 you'd never even have internet to show this opinion or the comforts of today if humans never learned to farm animals and support a large population to cause people to not worry about food and focus on technological advancement
"Mom loves their babies, until there's no food around"
Mother then be Like ; ah shit here we go again
*Start chewing own kids*
Sometimes a 37 trimester abortion is necessary.
Animals don't really love like we do.
@@Kaifen. lmfaooooo
@@jghifiversveiws8729 because that crime isn't recognized as a life sentence. Even if they love like we do, we don't kill out of fear.
Something that I realized recently is that carnivory is kind of the default for animals. We don't need a complex gut for it, so we kind of all ready have the enzymatic machinery for it. Other animals have all of the nutrients required for making an animal (so it's a pretty perfect food source).
In a way, herbivores have simply specialized into dealing with the defenses of plants.
Yup
Its not a "default" because without animals that eat plants to turn them into energy all animals would eventualy die if they could only eat other animals.
@@robertharris6092 thanks for the reasonable response
@@robertharris6092 Just wanted to point out that most photosynthesis on earth comes from photosynthetic plankton, not plants so your statement is kinda untrue as life can get energy without involving plants. Of course you could argue about how bacteria and algae works with everything but the "default" comment isn't bad.
@@qcthesxientist phytoplankton are plants...
"The plant eaters who live their lives as saintly little creatures..."
*Shows the Cape Buffalo, widely regarded as one of the most dangerous animals on the African continent, and estimated to have gored, trampled, and killed over 200 people every year*
I'm pretty sure that was intentional
Whoosh?
Meanwhile humans have killed tens of thousands of buffalos over the past century
@@sahirdamani1264 I don't think anyone would describe humans as saintly though, we're easily the most dangerous animals on the planet.
@@sahirdamani1264 I'm pretty sure you're thinking about the American and European Bison. The Cape Buffalo is a whole different beast, considered the most dangerous of Africa's "big five" games and reported to have ambushed and attacked pursuers.
Not even herbivores can resist how good meat tastes
*Checkmate Vegan Teacher*
Cringe nerd
Not even herbivores are vegan
Maye herbivores aren't herbivores to begin with. Nature works in mysterious ways, an animal would be stupid leaving a piece of meat that has a lot of nutritional value untouched. If it keeps them fed and going its good enough.
Ok there is one animal species that has idiots who would do that....
Eat to survive, body needs nutrition
"The herbivore is actually an omnivore?!?!"
"Always has been."
theres not even a name for creatures that eat rocks.. but everyone does that too LOL
@@Marconel100 There is a name: petrivore
@@mozesmarcus6786 dæmonivores ruclips.net/video/n7rjEEk7q9M/видео.html
Not an omnivore. An omnomnomivore.
@@Marconel100 there is, pica
My greatuncle had a tortoise.
When it was growing up, it snatched one of his fingers off.
Decades later, it almost got my godmother's, too.
They give it raw meat chunks from time to time.
Still, my grangran always says "watch yourself around Tatá. It ate Augusto's finger." Like yeah, watchout. Tortoises eat meat.
That thing would be soup if it ate my finger.
I'll eat that glorified speed bump back.
@@cdogthehedgehog6923 tortoise is apparently delicious
@Aquarium Gravel No one has got to know except me and the tortoise.
Thank god the adult one I met wasn't psycho. I got bit too when I was feeding them but they immediately let go after realizing it wasn't food. I hope my two baby tortoises grow up be gentle.
Was it a snapping turtle?
Back in my childhood, my grandpa used to feed the chickens with lil pieces of the chicken he would kill for the family lunch. I'd always asked him about that, he used to say it makes them tougher, but nothing I could remember clearly. And all of them were eating, they even ate little pieces of their mom.
Chickens eat everything, they’re similar to pigs in that manner.
Carnivores: I eat meat!
Herbivores: I eat plants!
Omnivores: *I CONSUME.*
bear moment
Feeds KFC to a Herbivore yummy what is this tofu?
nope it's chicken lol
Human moment
Bisexual momment
More like:
Carnivores: I eat meat!
Herbivores: I eat plants!
Omnivores: *I eat.*
Hippos aren't actually herbivores. They are documented omnivores
They're basically river pigs. Shoulda been named porcapotamus instead of hippopotamus smh
I just to call them murder horses.
Don't they just kill animals for the kicks ?
@@joaogarcia6170 you're thinking about cats
Hippos are merely territorial, and will attack virtually anything that enters their territory
Yep, they even eat other dead hippos especially the guts and belly of other hippos
My ex had a dwarf hamster that had babies and thought one baby was dead. I told him if it was the mother would eat it. He didn't believe me until he couldn't find the baby. He was so disturbed and wanted to know why I knew that she'd do that.
I told him there's 2 reasons. One, they're prey animals. You can't have a rotting carcass in the nest to attract predators. Two, protein to feed the other babies.
Hamsters are opportunistic omnivores,also they have some omnivore characteristics like moderately sharp molars or sharp incisors that can also act as canines because all rodents lack canine teeth
This reminds me of the first time I have seen a "flesh-eating" deer in action. I went to a zoo with my parents when I was about ten or so. They had a large herd of fallow deer roaming around in an area you can walk through and enclosed in that area was the brown bear exhibit. You were allowed to feed the deer (with hay cobs from special feeding stations) and the bears (with meat jerky, also from special feeding stations) and because someone some time ago had trained one of the bears to do small tricks, people were crazy with feeding the bears. Me too. So I bought a number of meat jerky to feed to the bears, when one of the deers approached me. He gnawed on my jacket, bumped me with his head and did what he could to get my attention (and those of the other kids feeding the bears). After a while I turned around, presenting him a bit of the jerky and the deer (and only him, non of the females of the herd!) happily ate it away. When the other kids (human, not deer ;-) ) saw this, they started feeding him meat, too. He even got a bit of a reputation as a "flesh-eating" deer around where I live. And now, after I saw your video, things start to finally make sense. He is (or was, I doubt he still lifes) exspecially tame around spring time, when his antlers start growing.
I even once read a story from a man from eastern europe (I think Bulgaria or Hungary). His grandfather had told him once around WW II they kept some chickens. But regularly the eggs went missing, so he (the grandpa) would stay up at night to "catch the damn fox or thief". It would've taken some days, but in the end he caught the "thief". It was the neighbour's horse. Somehow the horse managed to enter the coop and feast on the eggs.
Not to mention our dog, who, when given the opportunity, would take apple and pumpkin over meat any time. I think there is something like a preferrence for diffrent kind of food (either because of taste and/or texture) even in animals, especially in domesticated ones. Would be rather weird if it's only a human thing to have (and preferrence for taste/ texture isn't the same as the strange eating philosophies humans adapt, these are more of a cultural thing. Than again, Orca's are distinguishable by their preferred prey and hunting method, as this is passed down from mother to calf. Which in a wide sense is a cultural thing, too ...)
Carnivores:"no you can't eat meat if you eat grass!"
Herbivores:"same goes with you!"
Omnivores: *casually look away*
rocks look away at everyone.
@@Marconel100 , ': -(
These animals aren't herbivores they are omnivore's such as cows deer and many other animals aren't actually herbivores
There's no such thing as an omnivore or a herbivore they're all carnivores.
@@jghifiversveiws8729 what about rockivores?
"Humans weren't design to inspect, sell and love refigerators, but look at this guy!" *shows a salesman from somekind of regional ad*
.... Well, Science has spoken, I can't argue against such compelling evidence
........................................................... I LOVE refrigerator
@@regiodeurse6513 I'm happy you said something
''salesman from some kind of regional add''?? are you new to the internet ?
@@112cla50 I spent a lot of years outside the video parts of the web due to a bad phone and internet package mixed with an even worse connectivity coverage on the city I went to college
Mario Angel Medina well, in that case, it’s a well known video solely because he loves refrigerators
Dogs are actually considered omnivores by most experts. A more developed small intestine allows them to digest plant matter more efficiently than their ancestors, the wolves. Some experts refute this, but it's generally thought to be true. Also cattle are INCREDIBLY efficient with their food. If I remember correctly they have a very good FCR. I'm taking another Animal Nutrition course next semester, my last one was last semester, so maybe I'm remembering wrong on that last part😂 overall loved the video!
What's FCR?
@@syweb2 Feed Conversion Ratio. In agriculture, it refers to how efficiently an animal can convert feed into the desired product. For example you can use it to figure out how much feed it would take to get one unit of a desired output, whether that output be muscle, wool, milk, ect. FCR might have not been the best way to say what I was trying to say earlier. I mostly meant that they can make use of the nutrients in forages and roughages (like grasses) very very efficiently. Almost nothing goes to wast in the Ruminant digestive system, which isn't true with the human body and many other monogastric animals without a highly developed cecum. We are unable to digest plant based materials nearly as effectively as cattle, so a lot of potential nutrients comes out as waste because we are unable to digest it.
Again, I'm just a student. I might've gotten some details wrong here, but this is how I understand it 😊
Dogs are more like hyper carnivores. Should eat, just like humans, about 70% of animal produce and then some fruit maybe vegetable.
Dogs are thriving on raw meat.
WEatch the documentary about how cats changed and so did their offspring when they started to get fed by canned food.
@@CyanideOwl which documentary? I'm interested to see it!
Definitely don't do out.
“Gentle herbivores”
Deer: “there is no not-deer criptid, there is no skinwalkers, and there is no wendigo, there is only *BRUTAL DEER”*
Dogs sometimes eat grass because they cant puke on commando or put a finger down their throat to trigger puking
Dogs know grass can make them puke so when they feel a little sick, they eat grass to make themselves puke and feel better afterwards
That and also for a fiber laxative help. Cats eat grass , too.
thats a myth far as im aware.
@@FeedMeSalt nope, pretty real, ive seen a ton of dogs eating grass
Big Brain Doge
@@FeedMeSalt I’ve seen a dog (mine) eat grass while having gastrointestinal issues (diarrhea) in an attempt to purge the problem, whatever it may be, so I doubt it’s a myth.
Tortoise's chomp on bones for two reasons: Their beaks can grow over the bottom and clamp shut. Grinding bones for them is using a nail file. Also they're living rocks and bone is mostly calcium.
Yeah, I thought so as well! I was wondering if this could also be a partial reason the giraffes, wildebeests, and other things were eating rocks. I'm not sure how their teeth works, if someone knows, please inform me!
@@StuartCansdale it's to aid digestion
@@StuartCansdale did they not teach in your school that animals eat rocks for digestive purposes, or did you just not pay attention?
@@MajorJakas What's your problem? What part of "also" and "partial" do you not understand?
@@StuartCansdale so, you didn't pay attention then?
0:25 I like how the "saintly" herbivore pictured there is the african cape buffalo... one of the most dangerous wild animals in the world xD
I appreciate how you listed down all your references. It really meant you searched a lot for this subject. Thank you so much! Keep up the good work!
In nature there is one rule: *"IF THAT THING GOT NUTRIENTS THEN IT'S FOOD."*
Natures number one rule is, If you can eat it without dying, you win.
AKA Goat logic.
hey man, I get it. If that lump of atoms can be repurposed by your lump of atoms to make you an even bigger lump of atoms, might as well take a bite.
Rabbit
Looks at 💩
Also rabbit
In my tummy you go
So you are telling me that American food is not food? /s
Not if you're a panda or koala lol
short answer : mostly for salt needing, when a butterfly lands on you , she's actually licking the salt in your skin sweat. every creature need salt and other minerals to properly function, and if your main diet is poor of it, you get it from other sources + no animal would starve to death to "stick to his diet" , if it's edible and you're hungry , you eat it.
@Andy B ? Send me a study that proves this wrong, i'm not saying eating meat will be the main method, but it's a method that most creatures will adopt if they have no alternatives, like licking salt from rocks,etc.
Yeah, kinda like Elephant, they sometime eat...uh google translate it as "salt earth".
@Andy B ???
Koalas will starve if they can't find any eucalyptus, even if there are more edible leaves in there reach
@Andy B yes it is true
Bruh, I've always laughed when people say, "they can't eat human food". Like wtf is human food lmao, I understand if you're referring to candies and chocolates.
But a hamburger is just ground beef. That's not human food, that's food lol.
Obviously, certain foods aren't healthy for dogs but those same foods aren't healthy for humans either.
"Human food" is a flawed way of describing processed food, because things like burgers and such don't really have much nutritional value.
telling your dog who wants a candy bar "no, it's not good for you because it's chocolate" then realizing that it's also not good for you either.
small note that some foods that we can happily eat are toxic for dogs (onions, garlic, grapes, chocolate, etc.) so in the case of onion rings for example or anything with a lot of salt, that should definitely stay "human food" and not "dog food" lol (I agree with you I'm just putting it out there so people don't forget it)
@@syweb2 "lacking in nutritional value" isn't the same as "includes too many calories for the typical human lifestyle". A combination of ground beef, bread, cheese, lettuce, onion, tomato, and sauce is a hugely varied meal. A burger is completely different from a bag of chips, a shelf stable pastry, or a fist full of candy in terms of "processed food". Should the typical American eat more plant matter and less meat, if health is the goal? Sure. But a burger has a *ton* of nutritional value.
@@sadisticbadger1287with the exception of darker chocolates [70% +] which have actually been shown to be good for you☝️🤓
I really like this here channel ya got kid. Keep slinging these freshies!
Plot twist: The animals getting eaten in the photos were all named “Herb”.
Sneaky loopholes.
lol
Lol I laughed at this. Nice one, bro.
Haha wow such an underrated comment according to me
Now That's funny
Cat: "I bet I can beat you in a race around town?"
Tortoise: "Sure thing pal, just one thing first. You seem to like licking those paws a lot. Can I try?"
Finger food for the soul
while the rabbit was sleeping the turtle silently gnawed off the rabbit's knees, then used that energy to finish the race
@@lnmgl4203 no one:
The Brother’s Grimm remaking fables:
@@lnmgl4203 the rabbit, awoken by the pain, could neither scream nor run, for his neck was long gone from his body
Still, the turtle looked at him, while chewin those sweet, sweet bunny features spoke: nutrients are nutriens bro
It's beautiful how much wisdom there is in nature, even without thought. Creatures just doing what they are required to do without having to conceptualize it.
My boyfriend, a lifelong farm-boy and hunter, made fun of me and thought I was an absolute moron when I told him deer eat baby birds out of the nest. This is one of the videos I found to use as proof. Thank you 😏
I also learned that in Japan they had cases of giraffes in zoos munching om pigeons due to shortage of protein and minerals in their diets at the time. So the keepers had to add up supplements to meet the demands and thus feral pigeons were off the menu.
But... why? Pigeons are frikin PESTS. Let the giraffes help control their population... LOL.
@@nahor88 Wild animals are frequently filled with parasites, and Giraffes are expensive to treat medically. It's just not cost effective.
How would an adult, healthy pigeon ever get caught by a giraffe?
@@nahor88 Zoos are not really know for providing their animals with the highest quality of life.
Pigeons are useless flying rats
In the animal kingdom. Everything is food. Everyone laughed at the vegetarian episode on "the Simpsons" , when the classroom video said "if a cow had a chance it would eat you
Lol no it wouldnt….They arent going after meat. They go after the bone marrow that is rich in nutrients. They just have to get through the meat first. This isnt new. Its a well known natural event.
@@bradkirchhoff8264 so it is still eating the meat. Because it is not spitting it out like tobacco chew.l 😆
@@bradkirchhoff8264 Meat, bone, fat... i don't feel it makes any difference. You kill and eat an animal because there is something in his body that you want in yours.
Brought a deer back, stripped it. Left the carcass in the back of the farm. The cows followed us the whole way and chowed on what we left behind.
@@HauntingSpectre now if they could just do that to coyotes. 5 cows attack and start eating them.
I'm in training to become a nutritionist for dogs and cats and I love this video from start to finish!
I love it when someone actually understands what life is like whether human or animal!
*animal or animal
The though of a hord of tortoises eating my flesh is terrifying
The thought of a deer entering my nest and chowin down on me is also terrifying
The chances of being devoured by a creep of tortoises are low.
But they are never zero.
Like a slow motion zombie movie.
Yeah, that thumbnail is brutal enough to make a good death metal album cover, I would say
They want the bone rather than flesh, at least from what I got from this video. They may bite of your finger given the chance
I saw a video of a deer eating a live bird, and in the comment section I had a long drawn out argument with a vegan that could not accept that herbivores do eat some meat, if only the insects that aren't fast enough to get off the grass that they're munching on. I explained that the deer's offspring drink milk from the mother, which has both animal proteins and fats in it, and its growth is accelerated by drinking milk. The vegan could not believe that herbivores are not vegans, his ideology could not make that leap. Lolz!
Yeah, vegans are often their own worst enemy when promoting their lifestyle.
There _is_ in fact very good reasons for modern humans to go vegan, ranging from animal altruism; to the environment and climate change; and even our own diet and overall health. But many vegans will instead opt for flawed and fallacious arguments like the dishonest assertion that humans are herbivores.
@@JanetStarChild Our teeth show that we're omnivores.
@@JanetStarChild I feel like a lot more people would be open and accept veganism if vegans archknowledged that humans indeed evolved with a general omnivorous diet. Going vegan does have benefits, I can agree on that, but they shouldn't re-write our evolutionary history to fit an agenda. If someone cares about the lives of animals, that should be more than enough for them if they're sane people, rather than making things up that don't really line up with scientific evidence shown thus far in the last century of research on anthropologic history.
They aren't the brightest
@@JanetStarChild Even just getting people to eat less meat or get their animal fats & proteins from eggs and milk would drastically reduce environmental impact and increase overall health. But that's not ideologically perfect enough, so that's rarely brought up.
This is fascinating. I’ve never heard this topic discussed before
I really enjoy your no fuss no muss way of delivering the facts. Most people need reality so sugar coated that the earth herself is going to become diabetic. Real is real even when the words make you uncomfortable.
"Herbivore" means less "Eats only plants" and more "Eats mostly plants, and anything else that doesn't run away fast enough."
Also herbivores are generally way more aggressive than carnivores.
herbivore is more like "needs plants to survive"
@@joatanpereira4272
Thank-you.
Carnivores don't NEED plants, they only take advantage of them when they're available.
A cow will _die_ if you try to only feed it meat.
*Especially* HIPPOS.
@@acsound Hippos are amphibious roid-horses with teeth the size of swords, jaws that can crush skulls, and murderous intent. They can run faster than the best sprinters, swim as fast as boats, and bite crocodiles in half for kicks.
@@ToaArcan heheheeh yeah.
The 1 dislike is an omnivore thinking he was special
6 dislike from vegans who think humans shouldn’t be omnivores but herbivores
@@thespiralgamer5374 beat me to it!
@@thespiralgamer5374 even though the characteristics on humans is obvious we are hunter gatherers
@@thespiralgamer5374 vegans are right about animal products consumption when it comes to environment though, you may disagree with the health or the ethics argument, but pecuary being very bad for the environment is undoubtedly true
@@italucenaz it is not that eating meat or being a vegan is the issue...it is the industry that destroy the environment. but since vegans don't focus on that but rather the meat part the issue is not addressed. if vegans were to "win" the major businesses would do anything for profit and being vegan would be very bad for the environment.
we see this in farming practices. in the past farming was WAY more environmental friendly but as farming became more industrialized it became more hazardous to the environment.
tldr: business, money focused, practices is what is bad to the environment NOT actually the act of eating meat.
nice videos !!! I enjoy watching them! keep it up!!
So basically, everything’s an omnivore when they need the protein
not just protein every essential nutrient is containted within meat fat and organs, also there is no anti nutrients except a few poisonous fish or other animals, thats why even herbivores eat it, plants on the other hand we cannot digest we dont have the tools like a gorilla ora ruminant that grazes grass 14 hours a day thus we are CARNIVORES and require meat to live unless u wanna cannibalize and die early then u can go vegan and starve
plants = toxic meat = no anti nutrients not all animals can deal with plant toxins in big ammounts and extract nutrients but all animals with a mouth can get nutrients from meat
Anyone who owns rabbits and cats in the same house will know that rabbits are secretly ravenous carnivores if given the chance. Ours will try and chase the cats away from their food and steal it if we aren't watching.
if it is dry food that has grain in it, then that might be why it appeals to your rabbits.
they might be craving the high salt content of catfood too
I fed a rabbit bacon once it massacred it without a second thought...
@@cleanerben9636 I know someone who had a rabbit that ate potato chips and it was like its favorite food (the rabbit is dead now), so I can believe that.
@@zakosist .....did it make a nice stew at least?
Beastars' herbivores were not clean after all
Louis wasn’t lying when he said that steak was delicious
& Rabbits have sharp claws. The show is not the best source of learning.
Or Zootopia's
@@lagopusvulpuz1571 stop lying. Anime is the premiere source of learning and education.
@@mojus2890 maybe except that getting hit by truck or any vehicles will lead you to kingdom come deliverance world. in reality it bring you to somewhere better or worse XD
Eye-opener!
Excellent video!!
I think it is common sense that animals will eats what they can if the situation arises, the "elementary rules" are based off of what they can digest.
I'd say less what they can digest and more what they specialize in digesting. Given enough time, effort, and patience you can eat anything and... after 20 years... you'll finally see it on the other side probably. For sure, 100%. Trust me, I'm a McDonald's fry cook. When have we ever done anything wrong? (Disclosure. Not actually a McDonald's frycook)
With this in mind, I honestly don’t see anything weird with the dinosaurs eating food that they’re not build to eat. Like a Triceratops feasting on a Raptor carcass, or a T Rex eating some magnolia flowers off a tree, the possibilities are endless!
I can’t wait for a cricket to eat a live tarantula.
@@smashbrosguyt915 crickets will eat geckos
@@smashbrosguyt915 sometimes mice will eat snakes, so im sure that has happened before too
Tardigrades: *allow us to introduce our selves*
@@smashbrosguyt915 Ive seen crickets eat bigger stuff, when they are in high numbers they are pretty crazy.
Deer: *YO WHAT YOU’RE DOING TO JEREMY?!?!*
Deer: Jeremy died as he was… *FOOD.*
Why Jeremy lol there’s like over one million names lol now imma have nightmares about deers lol and skinning them alive lol 😂
Ehhh
He needed them antlers to grow
Deer 1 would be more mad that he didnt get to the bones first during antler growth season. Gains matter more than homies in the deer world, that's just how it is. They might fight over does and jeremy's calcium in order to get MORE DOES
Deer: *NOT JEREMY....NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO*
"Prey has become predator, predator has become prey! And the hoof finally trumps the claw!"
- Kazar (Walt Disney's The Wild)
I love your narration and voice ❣
They should just rephrase these terms in elementary school science books and call them eating habits instead of strict diets.
When I was in elementary, I started having suspicions about this when I realized my dogs eating fruits and veggies I gave them, and watched bears eating roots and fruits on Nat Geo.
well, bears are omnivores so... yea, but true on the dog part.
@@sparemobius7430 dogs are omnivores too
@@murdamanspaulding6804 huh, apparently it is in debate now, used to be classified (still is currently by a lot of people) in the carnivore family due to wolves and such, but research is suggesting that is possibly incorrect, neat.
Bears however have always been classified (at least since I went to school way back when) omnivores, when we learned about them they were one of the main animals studied under that classification.
@@murdamanspaulding6804 Factulative carnivores, dogs' teeth are too sharp to be an omnivore
They can gain nutrients from food they're not supposed to eat, it just causes malnutrition if you only feed them that. It's why vegan cats are so messed up.
Ever watch a cow eat her own placenta (or another cow that happens to get to it first) after calving? Some say she does it so she has the calf's scent? Not all cows do it, but it's quite scene watching a cow try to eat one. Personally I think it's the blood with the salt that attract the cow. They love their salt!
I grow uåp on a cow farm and this has never happened there and I have never heard of it.. mgiht still be true tho i guess I knowwhat you just said happens to pig tho but didnt know about cows.
I think that most animals that give life birth feed on the placenta afterwards for a huge number of benefits, nutrition, cleaning (to avoid infection and reduce the smell that would attract predators)
I went at a school to learn about farming, and the cows do sometimes eat the placenta, sometimes not. But if they aren't interested enough to do it almost immediately after giving birth, they probably wont and you have to remove it, or it makes them sick.
@Cornpop XD
I’ve heard of cows eating snakes
Some guy on RUclips: “Why are so many herbivores eating meat?”
Herbivores: “Because the vegans are eating all of our food.”
Ouch
This gonna ruin that vegan teacher for days to come. 🤣🤣🤣
Man, this is a fascinating channel.
I learned at a young age what herbivores and carnivores were, but I also learned that, because of my family's dogs also sometimes eating grass (and other plant based things from time to time) that carnivore wasn't an exclusivity but a primary. In other words, carnivores primarily eat meat but will eat plant based things too, but they cannot change from carnivore to herbivore (*Looks at vegens that try to force their dogs and/or cats on vegen diets*). So, one could conclude the opposite would (and is) possible.
The odd one out appears to be omnivores. Thing is, omnivores are natures "not picky eaters", they can borderline eat anything put on their plate. Hogs, goats, and primates are the best examples of this group. And, yes, that includes humans.
We can eat bones and even metals, we can even eat things other animals can't, like the product of coco beans (AKA, chocolate) and caffeine (It's literally a poison that we can consume and often do on a mass scale), and when someone suffers from an iron deficiency, they literally lack iron, as in the atom, AKA the *metal,* that their body needs.
We even enjoy eating food with the chemicals from seed pods that are designed to make animals regret eating into them, minus birds because their bodies literally can't interact with those chemicals in that way.
this is a rare moment where I actually read a long comment fully
Just to make sure, at the end, are you talking about chilli?
Cats are obligate carnivores, they only eat plants when they need fiber or have some kind of gastro upset. Generally. Dogs are less specific but still mostly carnivores, it's debatable but they should have primarily meat in their diet, but it's not as crucial as for cats.
@@al145 Oh, absolutely dogs are less specific, but if you put meat and a veggie, separate to one another, in front of a dog, the dog is way more likely to and eat the meat.
Nature's Recipe Sensitive Skin formula is Vegan. My dogs lived long, healthy lives on that. Vegan cat foods exist, but it is extremely difficult to get obligate carnivore diets just right, so those are prohibitively expensive. That doesn't mean we shouldn't try, just that we can't just experiment at home, and home all goes well.
So what I’m getting is that for a herbivore…
Grass: a minimum wage salary; small amount of nutrients over time and it’s frequent
Meat: A bank heist; lots of nutrients at once for something you’re generally not supposed to do
Yes only difference is you will get into trouble with the law when you rob a bank while a herbivore will not when eating meat. That’s unless there’s some secret herbivore society with laws against that and with police to enforce it.
@@verozety4040 It's more of a comparison of effort vs. payoff. Eating meat is calorically better than eating plants, but meat is way harder to procure. You could eat a bazillion plants, a very low effort diet, or you could eat an antelope, but you have to be able to catch it.
You could get a job, or you could rob a bank.
@@Idothinkysaurus more like getting a bond vs. Investing in the stock market.
honestly yeah it is like that
Horses should ALWAYS be kept away from your chickens. The absolutely love peeps.
That refrigerator-loving man, and your set-up of his introduction, KILLED ME.
wow one of the most informative video I ever watched easy subscribe
That one guy; "I love refrigerators."
They can contain at least two, maybe three, adult bodies, and keep them fresh until you are ready for the ritual to begin.
*Munching on "food" from the fridge.*
.....What?
Relatable af u rape the bodies during your rituals or before
@@laserman97k54 That all depends on what the Blood moon spirit.
@@laserman97k54 finally some educated, informed, normal people I can talk to .
@@laserman97k54 why not both?
"we should be vegans, animals are herbivores and they're well and alive!"
meanwhile herbivores:
Also most animals don't live that long partly because their meals aren't consistent and they lack a high deal of nutrients. So if you want to live as long as a deer usually does, be my guest.
Feeding a cow meat will only put the cow in greater health risk so your point is stupid and wrong. Cows can eat meat but doesn't mean there is consequence. A dog can eat berries but there will be a chance the dog develop kidney issues.
@@user-ti6ix5tn2oDid you just contradict yourself? "Feeding a cow meat will put the cow at a greater health risk, Cows can eat meat but that doesn't mean there is a consequence"
@@peronafanman cows can eat meat because they have a jaw and teeth but can they digest the meat properly? I don't think so. Cows has the ability to eat meat the same as man has the ability to fly( using aircraft)
@@user-ti6ix5tn2o Cows can eat and feeding a cow meat literally mean the same thing, the cow is consuming a piece of meat. Which is why I was confused when you said that feeding a cow meat will put them at a greater health risk while also saying that a cow can eat meat with no consequences.
I didn't know turtles were herbivores. Where i live there's a lot of turtles and they eat meat all the time, heck we have ponds where we raise fish and the trick is to keep the turtles away from the ponds to prevent them from eating the small fishes
snappers are aggressive little shits. They will devour entire broods of tadpoles
"Don't kid yourself Jimmy, if a cow ever got the chance he'd eat you and everyone you cared about!"
So, i think its time to clear up what terms actually mean. Herbivore: their PRIMARY food source is plants
"Just because a creature wasn't designed to do something, that doesn't mean it won't do that thing."
*Humans:* Kek.
Our entire Human history is doing crazy shit, and inventing crazy shit, that we were never suppose to do as just another hairy ape species animal.
@@game-enjoyer13 evolution baby!
Just as a Toyota was never designed to fight wars and overthrow governments. Lol
@@localman9063 omg I'm dead 🤣
@@localman9063 The perfect analogy...
i thought this man was about to transition into a sponsor after saying infanticide XDXDXD @2:08
The refrigerator analogy is so brilliantly placed
Why are herbivores eating meat?
Herbivores: "we're hungry!"
Knew this fact since I was a kid and was told by my mum that the reason our chickens ate broken eggs was to regain the calcium and nutrients they spent making it. All I really understood was that the hens loved some crushed up egg in their feeding tins every once in a while. When it comes down to it, animals will eat anything to continue living, circle of life bby 😊
Chickens will eat anything tho
The emoji at the end kills me
@@targard.quantumfrack6854 even chickens
Imagine being gay
@@OncelerKidsAreCringe go back to your Fortnite
Love that you used Bolero as the soundtrack
4:38 They really unironically taught us the food pyramid in school what a strange thing looking back
I remember my mom telling me to be careful when it came to letting the hens eat eggs that broke. If they did it too often and realized it was eggs, sometimes they'd start trying to eat their own eggs. It was weird
Vegans: "Noooo, eating meat is unnatural"
Animals: "Haha meat go nom nom nom"
Why are there so many crusader pfps in this comment section? Lol
@@beardieblighter9905 Probably cause people are tired of being told they're immoral for eating.
Made my day
@@josiahhockenberry9846 makes sense, I also get specifically a RUclips crusader pfp everytime I'm bossed around...
You don't know shit about veganism, do you?
Thanks for the video. I wonder if nature has gone upside down recently or has it always been this way?
Birds: *do everything possible to stay light even hollowing out their own bones*
also Birds: *swallows rocks*
They don’t have teeth for crushing or grinding down food, so they swallow stones to help crush it.
This is further aided by the gizzard, which is like a really muscular stomach, that usually contains stones that the bird has ingested.
This helps the bird “chew” the food properly, thereby digesting it and extracting the nutrients.
In fact, dinosaurs, specifically the vegetarian ones, had mouthparts similar to that of the birds of today, and had gizzards as well.
Compare that to crocodiles, which are related to birds (both being descendants of dinosaurs), who also have gizzards, but are able to rip and tear flesh, due to presence of teeth.
@@90maducc Just like a bird, what he said flew over your head.
@@90maducc this is a really informational comment but cagey was joking lol
@@cattleprodding I know. I was drunk last night so I had to do it to em.
@@null-yp6gs bump
Uhm... "A herbivore is an animal anatomically and physiologically adapted to eating plant material for the main component of its diet."
I honestly always thought most people caught that. The "main" part.
Do people not look outside?
Something I noticed is qlot of city people don't understand nature dosnt follow rules like that. I think alot of people would read that definition and not feel like they need to read further into it. Especially if they don't think thry will ever need that knowledge
@@kiki-drawer2669 Good point.
If I recall, something is a "carnivore" if its diet is over 65% meat.
Then there's "hypercarnivores", animals whose diet is over 90% meat.
Omnivores are animals that are 50/50 plant and meat, and *_MUST_* eat both to get a varied diet. Carnivores don't _have_ to eat plants, but it can still be a good survival strategy.
@Hunter frankie Pandas are designed specifically to eat bamboo, in fact they are so specialized towards this one task it is bringing them to extinction.
Pandas aren't carnivores, neither are most of their ancestors. Bears and the likes are all omnivores, regularly feeding on berries and similar plant matter alongside fish, or occasionally terrestrial prey, which surprisingly tends to be on the lower end for most species.
Bears like the polar bear are the ones breaking this habit, having specialized towards a carnivorous diet instead.
To add further to pandas: They do sometimes eat meat, huting small rodents and similar animals as a negligible portion of their diet.
No, they do not look outside. The overwhelming majority of people are idiots who literally don't know ANYTHING outside of what little they retained in high school text books or propaganda they've gotten on TV. If you try to educate them, they ignore it because the TV didn't say it so it can't be correct. Look at how many people think the planet is able to run out of water.
I like the Bolero in the background. Good choice!
Great video!
Somehow an anime actually thought me this, it was basic but in simplification, plants dont have enough nutrients or proteins for them so they eat other small animals such as birds, lizards and other small creatures
Which anime?
@@NoclafPain Heaven's Animal Department I think was the name
Its basically angels and gods creating and prototyping animals to be approved and send into Earth, pretty funny and educational
@@erichvondonitz5325 Man, that was so specific and great anime synopsis, no surprise animes/mangas are overcoming western nerd culture, it's so original!
That argument doesn't seem right to me because they may survive just eating plants and nothing more, I think it's just being opportunistic to eat something very tasty once in a while.
@@phir9255 Again, its just a simplification of what they said. Its because they dont have access with certain nutrients based on their diet so they eat meat once in a while
It’s much less horrifying when you find out that there are many more carnivores that eat some type of plant
Meat is one of the best tasting vegetables ever. Oh I'm serious.
You sound so young dude! I'm very impressed.
This concept would be an interesting idea to add in Beastars. Louis would go ballistic if he knows about this.
The writers doesn’t know much about animals. Rabbits have sharp claws, white & albino are two different things, most reptiles & birds have cloacas, etc. Leaving to the side that the breeding of certain species of animals it’s biologically impossible. Different species have different puzzles.
Oh & in the second season he tasted meat from the Lion group & Louis loves it but his reaction before that it’s dumb. I stopped watched after that episode.
@@lagopusvulpuz1571 gotta sacrifice some stuff for the sake of story but still
Certain arcs will have "omnivorous" character, but choose meat for "tastier" reasons. Also I really love the sea creatures in the series.
I think Beastars simplified some things to deliver a more dramatic story which is totally fine imo. I mean the author's intention is not an animal documentary but a humanistic drama with the skin of animal kingdom.
to be fair, he did eat a rabbit
I lost it laughing at "fun fact: there's no ten commandments for monkeys"
Hmm. Return to Monke just got stronger...
Appliance direct! I always loved those commercials
I raised cows growing up and I have seen them eat garter snakes. 100% true.
“I love Refrigerators.” Dead 💀
Yeah, before our horses got used to our cats milling about we had to keep the younger cats away because the horses would occasionally bite at them. They're friendly now, they chase each other around and i've even seen the cats riding the horses around, but when the cats were tiny and harmless, they weren't so eager to just let them stand nearby.
Well, except my one cat, this longhair one, but he's been a vicious monster his whole life. We lost him two weeks into him living with us and found him at midnight eviscerating a fully grown raccoon while it was still fighting. Barely a fucking scratch on the guy. We need to warn guests to watch their step in the yard because he's so efficient at killing all the pests that he scatters their bodies around the yard like some sort of demented warlord, I think he farms pregnant rats for amusement because half of them are still fetuses
Bro you're sure you didn't have some vicious dictator reincarnated as a cat?
@@no-fy3rs I actually wanted to rename him Genghis because of the massive warpath he goes on daily
@@ambiintro7110 now I want a petition to change your cat's name to Genghis!
“Farms pregnant rats” is not a sentence I thought I’d hear today
0:41 I want to know how they caught it. Are turtles/tortoises just pretending to be slow? Maybe if you're alone in the woods, the last thing that goes through your mind before you are viciously slaughtered is, "Those turtles were just faking it the whole time!" They leave no witnesses.
Turtles can run real fast if they want to, like as fast as we jog no problem
"why are herbivores eating meat?" Peta when they see literally anything eat any animal ever