Yes
Raccoons are not closely related to humans biologically. However, they have adapted to the presence of humans and have learned to coexist with them. Humans inadvertently provide shelter and food for the animals.
To peacefully coexist, humans should respect animals' habitats, not disturb their natural behavior, and provide them with proper care if kept as pets. Animals should also be treated with kindness, provided with necessary resources, and not seen as mere commodities for human use. Cooperation, understanding, and empathy are essential for harmonious living between humans and animals.
Humans and nature could coexist, but in order to coexist indefinitely humans would have to treat the environment responsibly, like a caretaker. Humans cannot act irresponsibly, like polluting the environment with chemicals, having nuclear power plant meltdowns, clear cutting rain forests, putting chemicals in the air, etc. and expect the delicate balance of nature to last indefinitely.
No, they are carnivores and so usually eat smaller animals, scavenge dead animals and will even get into our garbage.
Humans are animals
Humans are animals.
In my own experence. Chickens!
they have animals and humans live there.
Fleas can get on both animals and humans.
Most of animals are killed by humans
*How do pesticides affect humans and animals?
Cedar is not poisonous to humans or animals.