There are a large amount of animals taken by hunters and in the past there have been to many animals taken but the conservation dept. has worked hard to keep this from happening. You have to look at what would happen if there were no hunters, first you would be overrun in your suburban homes by animals looking for food or just curious, second you would have more car vs animal related accidents as the population of hunted animals grow. most of the hunted animals only have one predator, humans. If it was not for hunters culling the herds and keep the numbers down deer especially would soon run out of space due to all the industrial spread of humans.
There is no way to know just how many animals have been killed due to abuse. It is estimated that 12,000 animals die each year because of abuse.
No never kill wild animals
Yes. All wild animals kill animals for their food.
Poachers.
Domesticated cats that live with people and are fed by people don't kill out of hunger. They kill out of ancient instinct to chase and kill many other kinds of animals. So no, they don't eat everything they kill. In fact they eat very little of what they kill unless they are feral or wild animals.
when all food in the world are few and cannot sustain the people anymore. or if they are getting threatened by a wild animal their natural instincts will kick in and will attempt to kill it
Wild animals
They kill deer and sheep and wild animals.
Animals in the wild may disappear because of other animals. Animals can be killed by larger predators. Humans can also kill animals in the wild.
no, because wild animals are wild for ever and will not be nice with people
over 100
not enough...
Well there are many kinds of wild animals that kill people every year but if its trained like if you were able buy a monkey, by the time its a teen or a adult, it will probably Injure you or kill you. The most common animals that kill humans are the tiger, lions, cheetahs (Sometimes), some types of snakes, of course animals that have rabies, alligators or/and crocodiles, sometimes wolfs (if they are in a pack) '''''and so on...'''''