>>34699778>>34699782"Omnivore" doesn't mean 50% plants and 50% animals, which most meat consumers take in more meat than that. Many consider chimpanzees to be omnivores but 95-99% of their diet is plants, and most of the rest isn't meat, it's termites. If humans are omnivores, then the anatomical evidence suggests that we're the same kind: the kind that eats almost exclusively plant foods. And if an omnivore is an animal that is capable of eating both plants and animals, and ever does so, then sure, we're omnivores, but then again, so are cats. A true omnivore would have a body optimized for eating both plants and animals. With non-humans we can look at what they eat in the wild to figure out their preferred diets, but humans lost our instincts long ago, so we can look only at our anatomy and digestive systems. And that evidence is compelling.
>human teeth can cut through skin(even animal skin), human teeth can break(some animals) boneMeans nothing, what herbivore couldn't do that if it wanted