The Anwser is NO.
Couldnt u find another site to amuse yourself with?
It is hard to understand what you are asking, but no not necessarily. Animals' bodies and humans' bodies are different, even in animals that are similar to people, like chimpanzees and pigs, and humans who are like animals (!)*. Of course, some chemicals tht are harmful to animals are harmful to people as well, but this may will be a coincidence. Chimpanzees are immune to malaria and HIV. *Please excuse my terrible sense of humour!
to mark territory property ect.
People use pesticides/chemicals. Chemicals ruin the soil.
Chemicals are dangerous, i love animals, but to answer the Q, NO. Animals may have a shorter life than us, but that does not mean we should use them for that purpose, dogs and cats mostly.
avoid tensions and do not use chemicals
They turn stuff back into dirt so animals can live in it, use it, and people can re-use it to grow crops in.
Everyone
yes
Because that enables it to digest the food.
The potential risks of using pressure treatment chemicals in wood preservation include environmental contamination, health hazards for workers, and potential harm to people and animals if not handled properly.
Skin walkers are commonly known as hideous people that could turn into other people/animals and the only thing you can use to kill it is a silver bullet to the heart
there is a lot of chemicals which farmers use to help clean parasites of the animals and crops