Answer is A: must have an animal label
Coyotes, skunks, crows. Although they are not strictly grassland animals. Meadowlarks are a great example.
Although Judaism does include the idea of reincarnation, this is strictly limited to being born as another person. According to Judaism, animals do not have the same type of soul as humans do.
Men use plants for food, materials and anything that could be a medicine. Animals can be used for their fur although it is illegal. Mankind eats plants and animals in order to survive.
Many things can be used to make medicine such as leaves, animals, and special treatment herbs. Although many medicines are made from plants and animals, a lot of medicines today used in the modern day are manufactured from the chemical processes.
Traditionally, no. There is a Qu'ranic prohibition against drawing people and animals, although this is not so strictly adhered to anymore. Very devout Muslims still will not draw people or animals, less strongly religious people often do.
No, Manatees are strictly aquatic animals. No, Manatees are strictly aquatic animals.
Omnivores can eat meat as well as vegetables. Human beings are considered omnivorous because we are capable of eating meat(although a growing number choose not to) as well as plants to survive. Some animals are strictly carnivorous, eating only meat. Some animals are strictly herbivorous, eating only plant life. For animals that are not omnivorous, eating something that is outside of their nature to eat can make them very sick.
Animals that would prefer to eat strictly meat.
Animals should not be tested for things like makeup and cosmetics, but in a way it is kind of ok to test animals for medicine because if we didn't, we would not have all those miracle-working resources like cancer medicine and other life-saving treatments. I think rabbits, mice and other small animals are tested for medicine, I am not sure.
Smallpox is a strictly human disease, it is not carried by animals. It is also extinct in the wild, although laboratory samples still exist.
Armadillos are strictly animals of the Americas and do not occur in Australia.
Whether or not a circus gives their ill show animals medication would depend on the nature of the people in charge of the animals and the up keep of the circus. Although, even if the people responsible for the animals were careless, they would lose money if their show animals died therefore they probably do give them medication.