The planet would be overrun by rabbits, prairie dogs, and all other carnivore food sources. They in turn, would gobble up all the vegetation, so there wouldn't be enough left for humans to eat.
not only that - when the animals run out of plant food they will start dying of starvation. Thye'll get sick from undernourishment.
They will fiercely fight amongst each other for survival. it will be anything but peaceful.
that all in turn will leave sick, contagious animals and decaying corpses spreading all kinds of germs and diseases.
True, but what if we, the humans, no longer a meat eaters as nature?
eventually we will share the same fate.
the soil on the earth will be exploited beyond reason, and we will run out of space for farming, too.
the crops will be fewer, smaller, of poorer quality, more prone to all kind of plant diseases.
The amount of vitamins, proteins etc in an individual plant will be much less than it's needed to be nutritious.
Think of it as of powdered milk.
To achieve right amount of nutrition -or in other words the value of regular milk- you need the right proportion. For example no less than 1/4 cup of milk powder dissolved in 1 cup of water.
You can dissolve one spoon of milk powder to make more cups of milk but it will be to weak to be of any nutrition.
Same with veggies - you wouldn't see it but the veggies would be worthless.
So we will start dying of starvation and diseases.
So, as you see meat eating is something that nature invented to run it's wheel smoothly.
The true issue of meat eating is how we treat the animals we eat. And how we kill them.
We should treat them with love, respect, and kill quickly and painlessly.
BC Native Indians when they kill a deer they pray to the killed deer apologizing for taking it's life and thanking him for the food it provides to others.
Fuzzy