No!! We worry too less about the welfare of animals. As for animals being humanized, I really don't think that's necessary. Besides being time-wasting, it will probably end up hurting the animal, you, or both.
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There's been many complaints about it, but I wasn't able to see details. Tread carefully.
too big a question. what kind of details? which pesticides?
its means u have to support details in the question
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The common animals are: Huemuls,pudus,pumas,and cougars.
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yes there is
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