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Could Between the Lions ever come back?

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Another reason Between the Lions was a beneficial TV show is that if kids see their favorite children's characters eating meat (even if no brand is mentioned) they will be willing to eat meat even as adults, recognizing that the consumption of meat is part of the ecosystem and stop believing all that barbecue sauce (that's what I would assume BS stands for) written by animal activists about the idea of eating meat. Believe it or not, I've heard about some people who got sick from going vegan. I was told that it's more important for humans to nourish their bodies than to think about animal rights. Look up "chimps eating monkeys" on Google and you'll find out that the closest living relative to humans actually eats meat.
 
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