On average, humans consume varying amounts of meat each week, depending on dietary preferences and cultural practices. In the United States, for example, the average adult eats about 1.5 to 2 pounds (approximately 0.68 to 0.91 kilograms) of meat per week. Globally, meat consumption can differ significantly, with some regions consuming much less due to dietary restrictions or cultural habits. Overall, the World Health Organization suggests that a balanced diet can include moderate amounts of meat alongside other protein sources.
About 69 lbs of meat.
the rats eat meat as humans do
Yes! You only need a handful of NOT RED meat per week at maximum. But humans can live a SUPER HEALTHY life without ever eating any meat. As long as you eat plenty of beans and rice and soy in moderation to keep your protein up.
Sure they do. Muscles are meat, and lions are meat eaters. Humans who eat meat also eat muscles.
Yes! You only need a handful of NOT RED meat per week at maximum. But humans can live a SUPER HEALTHY life without ever eating any meat. As long as you eat plenty of beans and rice and soy in moderation to keep your protein up.
you do not eat an endangered species.
Meat and vegetables
They eat meat but sometimes meat, such as humans, wear pants which just get in their way.
Depending on where you re you will find that they will eat just about any type of meat including human meat.
Since humans are not always available they do not have humans as a main food source and few ever get a chance to eat humans. I do suppose though that a polar bear could eat a human since they are meat eaters (eating penguins i think) and while our meat would taste different they might not mind too much.
according to spankwire.com the average person will eat 5,000 pounds a week so do the math.
carnivores are animals and humans what eat meat and omnivores are were animals eat meat and vegtibales