if you throw out a piece of gum a bird might think its food, and it'll choke on it.
because some people litter and animals eat it then die by chocking or sometimes it will get stuck in their guts
Animals might mistakenly eat litter because they are unable to distinguish it from food or it smells like something they would normally consume. In some cases, animals might be seeking nutrients found in litter that are lacking in their diet. Eating litter can be harmful to animals' health and can lead to serious health issues.
No, bunnies should not use cat litter for their litter box as it can be harmful if ingested. It is recommended to use a litter specifically designed for rabbits.
Such statistics are not recorded. Certainly many animals are harmed by litter.
It is not harmful to animals but it can be harmful/fatal to children
litter is bad because it can kill a lot of animals and the world because if the whole world is full of litter then we could all die not just the animals
Litter, if consumed can poison the animals. Smaller creatures can get stuck in it and suffocate or die of hunger. Even liquids consumed my the ocean can poison the water and animals. With fishing gear, they are most likely to get caught in it. They could start to bleed and die, or be seriously injured, depending on what it is and how they interacted with it. Sometimes, the things that are not life threatening or things that will injur the animals, can create diseases, when rusted by the water.
yes.
Animals, and the environment.
Yes, the noun litter is a collective noun for:a litter of kittensa litter of puppiesa litter of cubsa litter of pigletsin general a group of any newborn animals
animals are harmful at times because they can steal your food and carry harmful diseases
Cat litter does not produce carbon monoxide on its own. However, if cat litter is burned or heated at extremely high temperatures, it can potentially release carbon monoxide and other harmful gases. It is advisable to dispose of cat litter properly and avoid any burning or high-heat processes to prevent the release of harmful gases.