Pets are beloved in many families, and can teach children responsibility.
Animals can aid those with disabilities, making up for whatever they lack.
well, 1 of the ways is they can help people hunt. another way they help people is that they can do commands when being told to.
Chickens to can be trained to play the xylophone because they peck. They can be trained by guiding them with pieces of food.
Animals benefit from photosynthesis by providing food rich in nutrients for the animals that eat plants (herbivores). Animals that eat other animals (carnivores) are indirectly benefitted, because they will then eat the animals that ate the plants.
There are not animals that are trained to frisk criminals. However, there are dogs that have been trained to detect drugs, money, and people.
The difference is that tamed animals are like trained and wild animals are like just wild and sometimes dangerous.
by helping and protecting us and our environment.
they bring happiness in our life's
They bring us joy, at least to those who appreciate them.
cause they feel like it! GOSH!
well, 1 of the ways is they can help people hunt. another way they help people is that they can do commands when being told to.
yes they are trained very differentlycompanion animals are like your friends and will protect youa therapy animal is trained to love everyone and not harm anybodythats why therapy animals are good for kids and disable people
The animals need the bacteria to help break down the food. The bacteria benefit since they get food, while we benefit since the bacteria help us digest our food.
A Remarkable Group of Trained Animals - 1903 was released on: USA: September 1903
Trained Animals Hagenbeck's Circus - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
Chickens to can be trained to play the xylophone because they peck. They can be trained by guiding them with pieces of food.
an ox is an ox. its a mammal and are bovines trained as draught animals
Animals benefit from photosynthesis by providing food rich in nutrients for the animals that eat plants (herbivores). Animals that eat other animals (carnivores) are indirectly benefitted, because they will then eat the animals that ate the plants.