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Can someone please explain to me what predators eat in Zootopia? Surely they can't survive on plants alone.
Bugs, birds, reptiles. In Zootopia, only mammals are anthropomorphic.
Wasn't there an alligator cop? And some kind of bird, as a mail carrier I think?
...Nope, all mammals. I wonder if there's a lore thing about only mammals being highly intelligent or if there are other places with other classes of animals?
In real life when you look at the most intelligent animals on earth, most of them are mammals. It makes sense that they would achieve human level intelligence before any other class of animal.
Many of those were birds, and I'm not sure if I agree with putting ants and bees on the intelligence list. They're behaviours are complex but not very reactive.
I didn't see any cemeteries.
You can make a movie about people without showing any animal but show the characters eating meat.
So if in Zootopia they were eating Humans we wouldn't see the human life stock farming. So we can't assume they don't eat humans.
Human beans.
Soy. The whole thing is a far right allegory for the effects of soy to reminisce society. A literal sheeple then tries to have them all muzzled when they just act according to their own natural state to get to taste real red meat. In the end the liberal vegetarians win, a dark ending for conservatives but not as dark as the abortion arc they had to cut out where the right wing fox deals with the liberal bunny killing his unborn.
Lab grown meat I assume.