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What? I thought they were the same thing.
Indeed
Can´t we just say that the capybara is also a mouse
People would not be eating all such foods, if they had to prepare all that themselves, because they would not want to kill all those animals. They only want to eat. You don't eat the animal, you eat whatever the animal has been processed into. You could even say that process from animal to you is perverted, because you would not be eating those animals out of your own. In my opinion, eating a cow is unnatural for you.
Eating a mouse is unnatural as well, because if eating a mouse was natural for you, you would want to eat a mouse, which you do not.
Try and ask yourself: What would you really want to eat? If you actually had a choice in the matter? And don't think hamburger, because those obviously aren't around naturally.