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Why do carnivores starve instead of eating plants to survive?
Obligate carnivores cannot extract energy or nutrition from plants any more than humans can from hay. Their digestive systems aren’t built for it; they lack the enzymes necessary to process plant matter. They don’t even have the right teeth for it.
Obligate carnivores also cannot get all the raw materials they need from plants. For example, most obligate carnivores can not synthesize arginine, an amino acid necessary to construct protein. Facultative carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores can make it from the materials they get from plants; obligate carnivores can only get it from animal tissue, and without it, they are incapable of synthesizing proteins.