No, a better way to reword that sentence would be to say:
It is barbaric and cruel to intentionally cause excruciating pain to animals.
That would be a cruel and illegal act.
Most feline animals are born with this sense.
No humans sense organs are better than animals sense organs.
Cruelty to animals can come in a variety of forms. Some say that medical testing on animals is cruel; the other side of the debate is that diseases such as polio and smallpox would still be rampant had testing not been done on animals. Some say that killing an animal is cruel, yet organizations back by PETA and the ASPCA euthanize several million animals a year. In the strictest sense, any treatment of an animal that is not necessary for the greater good of humans or is for the enjoyment of the perpetrator would likely be cruelty.
No, wasps cannot sense fear in humans and animals.
Without the sense organs animals wont be able to sense their enemies. It is believed that today Man is a great threat to the animal kingdom. It is therefore necessary for animals to have sense organs.
Yes, all animals sense surroundings and any other details
slaughtered- it means to kill animals for food, the killing of a large amount of people or animals in a cruel way.Answer To expand on the above: slaughtered when referring to animals in a slaughteryard or abbottoirs infers killing the animals in a "correct" way, while when referring to humans or animals in large numbers infers cruelness. The term is actually misused by the media in the latter sense but has stuck. Phrases such as "wholesale slaughter" have become common.
when you are kind to animals, they can sense this and love you back.
Arachakam = Barbaric in telugu. Eg: The acts by the police were arachakam. But recently, its used in a more positive sense, to denote extremity. For eg, "her smile is arachakam" implies her smile is barbarically good. Hope you got the sense
There are many animals that have an extra sense. These senses include feeling vibrations like the snake has the ability to do.
yes