P.S.- If humans are naturally omnivores, to an extent...Superman does not need meat, because he gets his energy from Photosynthesis Supreme. This begs the question...if Superman eats plants, is he in a way committing acts of cannibalism?
Superman isn't Swamp Thing! LOL!
That doesn't mean that a majority of people in India are INSANE, for example, it's just the nature of the thing.
Great Krypton! That's one hell of a jump to make from my statements!
Here are the FACTS:
The per capita consumption of beef/buffalo in India is 2.8 kg, about half that of fish, but more than twice the average intake of mutton, pork and poultry - indirect evidence that beef consumption must be quite common among meat-eaters of all religions.
Efforts to dispel our
ignorance about Indian food habits are controlled by our increasingly powerful thought police. Some groups have gone to court and obtained a stay on the publication of a scholarly book, Holy Cow: Beef in Indian Dietary Traditions. The author, well-known historian Prof. D. N. Jha, has extensively argued elsewhere, too, that few taboos existed on beef in Vedic times. This was based on a study of Hindu religious texts and scriptures, which give ample evidence of beef-eating in Vedic India.
from : The hindu: Online edition of India's National Newspaper
http://www.hinduonnet.com/2001/09/16/stories/13160467.htmThat said, it is VERY unnatural for Monkeys to be eating meat, and you should get that checked out. Creatures with opposable thumbs can't eat meat without cooking it first, and monkeys can't cook!
Please read the following:
http://www.naturalhub.com/natural_food_guide_meat.htmand also:
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/99legacy/6-14-1999a.html