If poly bags are recycled correctly they are 100% recyclable. If they are not disposed of properly animals can eat the plastic or become entangled in the plastic.
all of the above
Animals don't typically have 'problems' as we humans have problems. There are no endangered species breeding on Antarctica's beaches, and the food chain among the animals means that some animals are consumed by other animals as food.
as ship voyages increase day by day ,the amount of waste disposed from the ships into the ocean is also on the increase.this pollutes harbors and beyond tolerable limits.
because animals that are aqutic people polut and so animals have problems
they are sterile and they die young and have health problems
The animals probably end up with rashes and have to inhale their body spray and get very sick or have a problem with their lungs. Their bodies are disposed of as economically and discretely as possible
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Oil and sewage would affect us especially if it was disposed of in a lake. From there, it could go into bottled water, and poison fish and various other animals. If it was disposed of in a landfill. the buildup of methan could produce a gas problem, and would also affect a vast number of animals. However, if it was dumped in a lake, it would be more serious.
An actinozoon is a member of the Actinozoa, an obsolete family of creatures described by Henri Marie Ducrotay to designate animals whose organs were disposed radially about a centre.
No - companion animals as a general rule don't have problems with high cholesterol (this is mostly a human and primate problem). Human drugs such as Wellbutrin are not formulated for animals to take, and can cause severe problems including death for those animals.
Animals will be affected. UV can cause fatal problems in them.
It is detrimental to the environment and humans if batteries are not disposed of in a responsible way because it can cause pollution. This pollution can kill plants and animals that humans rely on.