Roadkill Is Vegan… Stopping at the side of the road and scooping the carcass of a dead deer, hare, rabbit or squirrel into the boot of the car and then turning it into meals is never likely to float the boat of the vast majority of vegans.
Does being vegan still kill animals?
Going vegetarian, or even vegan, to minimise animal suffering and promote sustainable agriculture, actually kills more sentient animals living in vegetable crops that livestock farmed in paddocks.
Who eats road kill?
Meet 73-year-old Arthur Boyt, notorious resident of remote Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, and connoisseur of cooking and eating roadkill - nothing is too far fetched or fanciful to end up on his plate.
Can you survive in the wild as a vegan?
THE RISING VERDICT: So, when it comes to surviving as a vegan in the wild, so long as you are fortunate enough to be in a temperate climate with access to sources of vegan protein, such as tubers and nuts, then your principles are safe.
Do vegans eat anything to do with animals?
A vegan diet excludes animals and their byproducts. That means that vegans do not eat meat, poultry, fish, eggs, milk or other dairy products, or honey.
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