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Our show will explore some fascinating stories of animal-people who have shunned their ferocious natures and instead follow a vegetarian or vegan diet.Little Tyke was a vegetarian lioness-person. Her friends included cat-, dog-, chicken- and deer-people, but her best buddy was Becky the lamb. Little Tyke is said to have enjoyed perfume, sleeping on her own bed, and eating cereal. But despite their efforts to change her diet, Little Tyke refused to eat her animal co-inhabitants. Little Tyke remained friendly with humans and other animal friends throughout her life.Another feline lady also enjoyed eating vegetarian food for the first seven years of her life, Lea, the "spaghetti lioness." Lea slept on Mr. Vincenzo's bed each night and even accompanied him on his daily tasks, including errands around the streets of the Italian village of Nettuno. Lovely Lea enjoyed potatoes and green vegetables, but her favorite was spaghetti with Neapolitan sauce. Earlier, we learned about the biblical passages describing that all Earth's creatures were initially vegan or vegetarian. Biblical writings also prophesize that animal beings will all become peaceful and befriend each other again. Supreme Master Ching Hai (vegan) has provided valuable insights into this very subject. “Now, if all human beings become vegan, then the whole atmosphere of the Earth will change. The magnetic field will change. The destiny of all inhabitants will change for the better. And the animal-people will also stop eating meat. And truly the lambs will lay at the side of the lion-people as it is mentioned in the Bible if all people turn to veganism. The animal-people are also a reflection of our consciousness. So if we change into a higher consciousness, then the animal-people will also change.”Another exceptional animal-person who reflected higher consciousness in choosing the vegetarian diet is the late crocodile gentleman named Babiya. Babiya lived at Kasaragod's Sri Ananthapadmanabha Swamy Temple in India. Sweet Babiya was gentle towards humans and sometimes liked to bask on the temple stairs. So beloved was Babiya that after he passed away, around 1,000 Indian citizens came to pay homage to him.