Meat-Eaters
"Meat-eaters," also known as carnivores, are organisms that primarily consume meat as their main source of nutrition. This group includes various animals, such as lions, wolves, and eagles, which have evolved physical traits that help them hunt and digest meat. Their diets can vary, with some species being obligate carnivores, meaning they rely solely on animal flesh, while others may also eat plant material.
In humans, the term "meat-eater" often refers to individuals who include meat in their diets, contrasting with vegetarians and vegans who avoid animal products. Meat-eaters may consume a variety of meats, including beef, pork, and poultry, and their dietary choices can be influenced by cultural, ethical, and health considerations.