Are We the Predators

Humans are known for their invasive behavior as we hunt and consume more than we need. But do our predatory actions cause some kind of harm? If so, can it be prevented?

Hunting, like all animals, plays a big part in our lives. İt has come a long way throughout our evolution, and although our habits have not changed during this time as for the tools we use have evolved with us. As a result, the animal’s life has been at stake.

We know our human actions have been dangerous to animal lives. This raises the question of whether we are even capable of giving up our habits. It is an undeniable truth that humans need protein to sustain life. According to research, we can have a stable life if we consume more than 255 grams of meat. Unfortunately, the researchers also state this meat should be pork or poultry, which are types of birds like chicken, turkey, and duck. However, this diet is not complementary for some religions.

In conclusion the animal consumption has caused more damage than we can replace, so going through a strict diet is important to at least damage we have caused. Even though this does not necessarily mean giving up on meat completely, we might limit the amount, but can this be enough, or is becoming a vegetarian essential?

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