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I'm not sure what this is, but i don't think i need to remember.
Indeed. Especially because rabbits also eat their own feces to better hide from carnivores and take in more nutrients they didn't digest the first time.Kind of standard moral moment. It's wrong to kill monsters if there are child monsters involved.
It always feels weird when people (as in authors and readers) treat these half-human half-beast races as having all traits of the animal except body shape and intelligence. It's like they forget the half-human part. Although by the way she says it, they're vegetarians by culture (and not universally at that), not herbivores by nature, which makes more sense to me.
NGL I've always found it strange that so few setting include diet diversity among the different species of humanoids in fantasy settings.Kind of standard moral moment. It's wrong to kill monsters if there are child monsters involved.
It always feels weird when people (as in authors and readers) treat these half-human half-beast races as having all traits of the animal except body shape and intelligence. It's like they forget the half-human part. Although by the way she says it, they're vegetarians by culture (and not universally at that), not herbivores by nature, which makes more sense to me.
I see it on occasion, although it's usually fairly low-key and easy to miss. Most of the time it doesn't really come up. Although also most of the time it's really about humans with weird ears, rather than actually different species.NGL I've always found it strange that so few setting include diet diversity among the different species of humanoids in fantasy settings.
There's actually very few species that are obligate herbivores. For example, deer and sheep will eat birds and rodents if they get the opportunity.Kind of standard moral moment. It's wrong to kill monsters if there are child monsters involved.
It always feels weird when people (as in authors and readers) treat these half-human half-beast races as having all traits of the animal except body shape and intelligence. It's like they forget the half-human part. Although by the way she says it, they're vegetarians by culture (and not universally at that), not herbivores by nature, which makes more sense to me.
Yeah. Mostly because meat is easily processed, compared to plant matter, so pretty much all animals will benefit from eating it.There's actually very few species that are obligate herbivores. For example, deer and sheep will eat birds and rodents if they get the opportunity.
Oh no.
It is too soon for the Ara Ara~