Humans also have longer intestines than gerbels. Turns out the length of the intestine doesn't matter.
A herbivore is of one of two types, a foregut fermenter/ruminant, or a hindgut fermenter. A Ruminant has a stomach usually composed of several chambers, one of which is called a rumen in which bacteria live that ferment fibers in order to produce a large variety of fats, proteins, and vitamins. A hindgut fermenter has an organ called a cecum which is attached to their large intestine in which bacteria live that perform a similar function.
Typically hindgut fermenters cannot absorb the nutrition produced in the cecum as well as a ruminant would so there's another caveat with their dietary practices. Hindgut fermentors produces little soft objects called cecotropes and expel them from the large intestine in which the animal instinctively knows it's not feces and consumes it to allow his stomach to further break down the newly produced nutrition and give their small intestine a chance to absorb it. Sometimes this is referred to as coprophragia even though a cecotrope really isn't feces.
As a human is not a polygastric nor a hindgut fermenter (they do not produce cecotropes), a human is not an herbivore and must get certains fats, amino acids, and vitamins from an outside source much like other carnivorous animals. That outside source is of course meat, eggs, and dairy.
>Turns out the length of the intestine doesn't matter.
comparative to body size it 100% matters.
>a human is not an herbivore and must get certains fats, amino acids, and vitamins from an outside source much like other carnivorous animals. That outside source is of course meat, eggs, and dairy.
Making shit up and giving airs of having an education doesn't prove shit, moron. Eating carcasses is the #1 way to ensure disease and the worst means of getting protein.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022316623130215
>comparative to body size it 100% matters.
It doesn't matter at all. Humans do not have the organs to be herbivores. >Making shit up
Explain how humans are somehow herbivores in spites of lacking the organs required to be an herbivore. >Eating carcasses
Is essential for human health and thriving >#1 way to ensure disease
It isn't. >the worst means of getting protein.
Meat is objectively one of the best ways of getting protein for human beings. You get a lot of protein consisting of all amino acids from one source rather than having to micromanage a large variety of food sources just to make sure you can scrape by. >https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022316623130215
All I'm seeing is an abstract. I make it a habit to ignore papers that are behind a paywall. If you really want to use this to attempt to support anything, buy the paper and upload the pdf somewhere and post that instead. Until then, I can dismiss it. Even then, based on what's in the abstract, the argument is very weak and will likely be exposed to be much weaker when you actually post the full paper.
Eating lil bugoids I think
Ants, Termites
Other monkeys
>monkeys eat plant-based diets
>could tear you to shreds
fellow carcass eaters
is it over?
Sorry couldn't hear the animal kingdom over our superiority
>nut endosperm
god what a bunch of homosexuals
Monkeys can get protein from plants. You can't
such trash bait doesn't deserve a (You), considering cutting off your entire supply
Just post that pathetic body, baby.
(You) supply is cut off, for repeated terrible attempts at bait
unfortunately, it's moronic. I accept it's concession
Telepathically absorbs it from smaller chimps
The microbiome in his Cecum produces protein and fats by fermenting the fibers he eats.
>humans have longer intestines than chimps
hmmmmmmmmmm
Humans also have longer intestines than gerbels. Turns out the length of the intestine doesn't matter.
A herbivore is of one of two types, a foregut fermenter/ruminant, or a hindgut fermenter. A Ruminant has a stomach usually composed of several chambers, one of which is called a rumen in which bacteria live that ferment fibers in order to produce a large variety of fats, proteins, and vitamins. A hindgut fermenter has an organ called a cecum which is attached to their large intestine in which bacteria live that perform a similar function.
Typically hindgut fermenters cannot absorb the nutrition produced in the cecum as well as a ruminant would so there's another caveat with their dietary practices. Hindgut fermentors produces little soft objects called cecotropes and expel them from the large intestine in which the animal instinctively knows it's not feces and consumes it to allow his stomach to further break down the newly produced nutrition and give their small intestine a chance to absorb it. Sometimes this is referred to as coprophragia even though a cecotrope really isn't feces.
As a human is not a polygastric nor a hindgut fermenter (they do not produce cecotropes), a human is not an herbivore and must get certains fats, amino acids, and vitamins from an outside source much like other carnivorous animals. That outside source is of course meat, eggs, and dairy.
>Turns out the length of the intestine doesn't matter.
comparative to body size it 100% matters.
>a human is not an herbivore and must get certains fats, amino acids, and vitamins from an outside source much like other carnivorous animals. That outside source is of course meat, eggs, and dairy.
Making shit up and giving airs of having an education doesn't prove shit, moron. Eating carcasses is the #1 way to ensure disease and the worst means of getting protein.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022316623130215
Why did you ignore the cow part
>comparative to body size it 100% matters.
It doesn't matter at all. Humans do not have the organs to be herbivores.
>Making shit up
Explain how humans are somehow herbivores in spites of lacking the organs required to be an herbivore.
>Eating carcasses
Is essential for human health and thriving
>#1 way to ensure disease
It isn't.
>the worst means of getting protein.
Meat is objectively one of the best ways of getting protein for human beings. You get a lot of protein consisting of all amino acids from one source rather than having to micromanage a large variety of food sources just to make sure you can scrape by.
>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022316623130215
All I'm seeing is an abstract. I make it a habit to ignore papers that are behind a paywall. If you really want to use this to attempt to support anything, buy the paper and upload the pdf somewhere and post that instead. Until then, I can dismiss it. Even then, based on what's in the abstract, the argument is very weak and will likely be exposed to be much weaker when you actually post the full paper.
>herbivores
we aren't talking about herbivores and I'm not responding to your false premise ergo.
cope + seethe
Are roids vegan?
Where is your rebuttal?
>the steroids make muscle magically synthesize out of the protein deficient vegans
cope + seethe
dilate infact
So you're a Black person? That does explain your arrogant ignorance.
>the skinnyfat basement dwelling /misc/tard rears his (bald) head
Post body.
Supplements. Possibly steroids.
>posts pic of a 30 year old women who looks like she's 60
LMAO vegans think this looks good
Good luck getting b12 from plants, you stupid fricking homosexual.
>Study from 1938
>SINGLE subject
>Subject was dyel skelly
You stupid fricking b***h.