To start' date=' I don't care who's a vegan/vegetarian. That's entirely up to yourself. But it's wrong that Humans are omnivores? [i']"Radiocarbon dating has confirmed that three wooden spears found in a coal mine in Schningen, near Hannover, Germany, are the oldest complete hunting weapons ever found. Some 380,000 to 400,000 years old, the six- to 7.5-foot javelins were found in soil whose acids had been neutralized by a high concentration of chalk near the coal pit. They suggest that early man was able to hunt, and was not just a scavenger. The development of such weapons may have been crucial to the settling of Stone Age northern Europe, whose cold climate and short daylight hours limited hunting." There are probably hundreds, if not thousands of examples of early mankind hunting. Hell, even ivu.org agrees; http://www.ivu.org/history/early/ancestors.html (A vegetarian website). Even higher primates are known as "opportunist carnivores", i.e., they eat mainly fruits and vegetables but will take eggs, insects, lizards and other small creatures if easily available or when very hungry. Oh no, monkeys are evil! Anarchy! Like Tristen said, denying the fact that Humans are omnivores is as stupid as denying the existence of gravity. It's almost as stupid as doubting mankind's superiority over other animals. I also like how the vegan website consistantly notes things like "Independant studies", "Research has shown", and "confirmed by scientific studies". Very vague and amusing.