If we think about this answer logically, you'll realize how easy the answer really is. Think about the fur trade that went on in colonial america, the hunting parties the British held for buffalo tongues, and the killing of numerous species, thus placing them on the endangered species list. Animals don't often kill humans, but humans kill animals on a daily basis (worms, flies, Spiders, etc. )
In my opinion, no animals should be killed- just because humans are more developed that animal doesn't mean humans have more rights! No. Dogs have fur not really suitable for coats, and dogs have been our companion for thousands of years.
animals are killed purposely so mostly killed
It is subjective to say whether animals are more important than humans. Both animals and humans have value and deserve respect and care.
Because it is believed that a human life is more important than an animal's life. People don't think of animals feeling pain, testing on humans seems worse than testing on animals. Most of the products are tested on on humans after they have been tested on animals.
Animals reproduce much faster than humans and have more children at one time.
In Bedknobs and Broomsticks the spell of the Wizard Astoroth worked to make animals more like humans because it was a magic spell from a children story and not based in science. In the story, the animals became more human-like and killed Astoroth.
There are more animals than there are humans, but the overall total is constantly changing.
Only the tiger has killed more humans than lions. Numbers are without question in the thousands.
humans have killed more wolves than anything in existence
Yes. But technically, humans are animals.
The animals are more realistically drawn than the humans.
The animals are more realistically drawn than the humans.