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They are not it is just some animals have never seen humans so they dont know if humans will hurt them.

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No, they must be taught to be afraid of us.

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How is human and animal behavior similar?

Human and animal behavior share some similarities as both are influenced by genetics, instinct, and learned behavior. Both humans and animals engage in social interactions, establish hierarchies, and exhibit emotions such as fear, happiness, and aggression. Additionally, both humans and animals strive for survival and seek resources for sustenance and reproduction.


Why are humans the only animals with emotions?

We aren't actually. Many other animals including gorillas, chimps, elephants, cats, dogs, etc. have been known to show emotion just not necessarily on the scale that humans can and do.Observed examples include:Gorillas, whales and elephants are distressed and mourn when one of their group diesElephants and wild dogs care for sick or injured pack membersMuskoxen protect their youngOtters play just for funMost animals exhibit fear


What does it mean if you dream that your whole family is getting eaten by an unknown thing?

It means you probably care deeply about them, and you would hate for them to get hurt. It also could mean that you fear unknown or scary things.


What other animals feel emotion?

Mammals, such as dogs, pigs, cats and humans, have complex emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, etc. Complex motions are carried out by the limbic system in the brain. Reptiles have a limited array of emotions, such as fear and satisfaction. However, they do not have complex emotions like mammals. Brainless animals, like anemones and oysters, are incapable of processing emotions.


What is animal aggression?

Animal aggression refers to aggressive behaviors exhibited by animals, such as hostile or violent actions towards other animals or humans. It is a natural instinct and can occur due to territorial disputes, competition for resources, or fear. Animal aggression can result in physical harm or injury to individuals involved.

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Why are some animals scared of the dark?

Probably for the same reasons some humans are scared of the dark -- fear of the unknown.


What animals do cheetahs fear?

mainly lions and hyenas. humans.


Why are humans so afraid that alligators are going to attack them?

Alligators have large mouths, are very fast, and are unpredictable. Humans fear the unknown.


How is human and animal behavior similar?

Human and animal behavior share some similarities as both are influenced by genetics, instinct, and learned behavior. Both humans and animals engage in social interactions, establish hierarchies, and exhibit emotions such as fear, happiness, and aggression. Additionally, both humans and animals strive for survival and seek resources for sustenance and reproduction.


When was Fear of the Unknown created?

Fear of the Unknown was created in 1981.


How do you experience the fear of the unknown?

All humans are living on earth and experience fear of the unknown, but most individuals tuck it away in their subconscious and get on with life. It is the knowledge you learn and depending on what subjects; plus listening to the news or wondering if there is a God or not that can create fear of not having control over your own life or, fear of your own mortality (death.)


Can xenophobic mean a human being scared of animals not another human?

Xenophobia is the fear of other humans because of their politics, nationality, race, religion, etc. Fear of animals is zoophobia. The fear of certain animals is labeled by other phobias, such a the fear of spiders -- Arachnophobia. See Sources and related links for a list of phobias.


What do most people fear?

There is nothing to fear but fear itself. The fear of the unknown


What is our deepest fears?

This is not a question with an absolute answer, I don't think. Doctors say the only natural fear a baby is born with is a fear of falling, but that is not to say it is the deepest fear a person will ever have. I would offer as a candidate "The Unknown" as potentially the deepest fear humans might have.


What phobia is the fear of the unknown?

the dictionary defines "Xenophobe" as a person who fears the unknown or unfamiliar.This is the right definition of xenophobe:XENOPHOBE: one unduly fearful of what is foreign and especially of people of foreign originPanphobia -fear of everything or constant fear of an unknown cause


Why did God put the fear of men into animals?

He didn't. Evolution did. A dangerous animal is only dangerous to its prey - and all animals have prey of some type, so in effect, all animals are dangerous. An animal that has no prey (e.g. Food) soon dies out. A rabbit is a pretty scary beast to a carrot. We're all in the chain, my friend. Man is perhaps the most dangerous animal of all since he's figured out so many ways to destroy other living things.


What are the effects that animal crulty have on harmless animals?

The animal will become aggressive, fear humans, die or all of the above.