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<blockquote data-quote="Charlaquin" data-source="post: 8221953" data-attributes="member: 6779196"><p>It varies. Many of these settings have regular animals as well as anthropomorphic ones, and in such settings it's usually considered socially acceptable to eat the former, and not the latter. If there are non-anthropomorphic counterparts to the various anthro-folk, it is sometimes considered taboo to eat non-anthro animals that have an anthro counterpart, but not always.</p><p></p><p>In settings where all animals are anthropomorphic, it's almost always the case that predators either eat prey, or <em>historically</em> ate prey, but social advancement has rendered it unnecessary. In the former case, the stories tend to focus on prey protagonists surviving in a harsh world where predators are functionally monsters. I've observed that these stories also tend to go lighter on the anthropomorphization, essentially treating the characters as animals that talk. Good examples of this type of story include <em>The Secret of NIMH</em> and <em>Redwall. </em>In the latter case, the stories usually revolve around the social tension between predators and prey, and they often feature predators illegally eating prey as antagonists. Good examples are <em>Zootopia </em>and <em>Beastars</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlaquin, post: 8221953, member: 6779196"] It varies. Many of these settings have regular animals as well as anthropomorphic ones, and in such settings it's usually considered socially acceptable to eat the former, and not the latter. If there are non-anthropomorphic counterparts to the various anthro-folk, it is sometimes considered taboo to eat non-anthro animals that have an anthro counterpart, but not always. In settings where all animals are anthropomorphic, it's almost always the case that predators either eat prey, or [I]historically[/I] ate prey, but social advancement has rendered it unnecessary. In the former case, the stories tend to focus on prey protagonists surviving in a harsh world where predators are functionally monsters. I've observed that these stories also tend to go lighter on the anthropomorphization, essentially treating the characters as animals that talk. Good examples of this type of story include [I]The Secret of NIMH[/I] and [I]Redwall. [/I]In the latter case, the stories usually revolve around the social tension between predators and prey, and they often feature predators illegally eating prey as antagonists. Good examples are [I]Zootopia [/I]and [I]Beastars[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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