Can animals eat human crackers?!


Question: You can't have "wrong" without morality and the ability to reason.
As a side note though- if a dog were to eat a human he'd be put down pretty quickly, so I guess someone considers it "wrong", huh. :)


Answers: You can't have "wrong" without morality and the ability to reason.
As a side note though- if a dog were to eat a human he'd be put down pretty quickly, so I guess someone considers it "wrong", huh. :)

Yes, many animals can eat human crackers! Some are dogs, rats, and even ants! EVEN MORE!

As far as I'm aware, there is no evidence that animals posess the concept of morality. I doubt its something you COULD get evidence for either, since morality is subjective.

yeah they have those at the store, people crackers

as in them eating a human for real of course its wrong!

Sure...they do all the time. We just live where the animals are controlled or simply don't co-exist anymore. Head over to Africa and jump in the river with some crocodiles...tasty!

r u trying to make a point????

Yes, many animals do. Goats, Pigs, Dogs, Cats, Birds, Bears, etc. However its not really good for them...Human foods can give animals worms.

Is that some kind of racial question? You callin' me a cracker??

Those animals will eat human crackers every chance they get! Maybe not the giraffes.

It depends on the animal - it varies by the species. If the species ate grains in the wild before domestication, they likely can eat crackers (tho the salt on the crackers may or may not cause problems).

Check with a reputable source - a vet - if you are intending to feed crackers to a pet.

Actually, I bought my doggie "people crackers" treats last year for Christmas. They were very cute. I am sure he didn't care though! I believe I got them at Petsmart and they were not too expensive if anyone is interested.





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