This is a question that depends on who you ask this to. But one thing that must be made clear is that no animal lives forever; that's just a fact of life. It can be very disappointing when an animal dies on you that you are trying to save, or that animals die from abuse and neglect, but life and death is all a part of living on this big ol' world. Animals have to die to feed others, just like that that always happens in the natural world. Animals have to die or "let go" if they are too sick, too much in pain, or it's beyond hope to save them.
A farmer or livestock producer knows all too well the circle of life when raising animals on the farm. As one cattle producer once said: "If you have livestock, you will get deadstock." That's a fact of life, and there's nothing you can do about it. One could wish that an animal would live forever, but that's not how the world works. That's not how Mother Nature works, be it on the farm/ranch, in our homes, or in the wilderness.
This life-and-death thing can be very difficult to explain to those who don't understand it, but in order to not be angry about animals dying, one must understand that it is just a fact of life.
there are lots ao animals dying in canada because of water polluiotn and abuse
It can't. Only a bullet can "treat" Mad cow in animals.
animals help the carbon cycle by the animals dying and restarting their life cycle again
you spelt dying rong
if you mean what animals are dying from the oil spill it is seals mostly that are dying
yes animals dying in your environment yes it means your air might be bad or that to many people like to eat animals
Yes, animals will give birth to their young even if there is a chance of dying. These are some risks that animals will take to further their population.
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Possibly, It depends how deep the bite, cut etc is.
These are called scavengers.
Possibly, but not without knowing the specifics surrounding why they are dying.
* film animals that would make them mad do not film your pet