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Zoophagy

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English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ζῷον (zôion, “animal”) + -φαγία (-phagía, “eating”), from φαγεῖν (phageîn, “to eat”).

Noun

zoophagy (uncountable)

  1. The consumption of animals; the act or practice of eating animal flesh.
  2. (biology, ecology) Feeding on animals.

Usage notes

  • Often used in scientific or ecological contexts to describe dietary habits.
  • More formal than carnivory, though the two are closely related.
  • Can apply broadly to any organism that consumes animals, not just mammals.

Example sentences

  • “Human diets vary widely, but Mikala Peterson incorporates a variation of zoophagy which could be described as "air-fried steak" as a central component.”

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