Yes, just like humans.
Yes. I know that people who have exotic birds are advised not to smoke around them.
Animals inhale secondhand smoke just like their human counterparts.
We can't really do much about this. The only way to stop them from harming the environment is to stop buying their products.Ciagarettes do't only affect humans they can also affect animals. When cigarette butts wind up in the water, small animals and waterfowl mistake them food. This often causes them to die. Furthermore, while in the water, the chemicals leak directly out into the body of water. Nicotine is something we should avoid, this can help prevent many problems.
I don't recommend smoking for humans or animals
Probably not ALL animals, but the majority of them, yes. Smoke affects animals the same way it affects people. It can cause serious diseases like lung cancer. ~
~Sleenky
smoke can nan hurt some animals if they are delicate but mostly it can not hurt animals
Yes it does.
You CAN. But it's extremely unlikely.
Erm... it sets them on fire, destroys their homes, makes them inhale toxic smoke. do you need any other information?
Fire ants sting and hurt people and animals.
Yes A cigarette can be used to hit a marmoset, hurting it. Also, the smoke from a cigarette can hurt any animal, especially smaller animals such as marmosets. Marmosets may die from the smoke from a cigarette, which may be taller than themselves.
Yes assuming by harmful smoke you are refering to the presence of sulfur dioxide, the compound which causes acid rain. Animals too respire using oxygen found in air. Therefore the smoke from factories can harm animals just as much as it can harm humans.
They can burn and they can give off radiation.
Smoke or Fire was created in 1998.
bees dont like smoke because it is hard to fly in
No Smoke Without Fire was created in 1978.
Smoke from a Distant Fire was created in 1977.
No Smoke Without a Fire was created in 1989.
There is a saying that where there is smoke, there is fire. This means that if there is evidence of something happening, then it is likely that there is a fire, or cause, for it. This saying can be applied to many situations in life. For example, if there is smoke coming from a building, it is likely that there is a fire inside. If there is smoke coming from a car, it is likely that the engine is on fire. In both of these cases, the smoke is evidence of a fire, or cause.