This happens a lot because the father is jealous of the other man. (I think so anyways)
He is scared that his child will like this other man better because he is around more that he is. Its even worse if the kid is a girl because fathers and brothers are very protective over daughters/sisters.
Neither, they are numerous and are not in danger
Many reasons although it may not make logical sense. First the father may not feel sure that the child is not in any danger or that the boyfriend is a nice guy as he probably does not know him personally Then there is the issue with, not in a bad way, possessiveness and jealousy. Think about it this way, you just got a brand new Ferrari and you have to let someone else you don't even know drive it on a regular basis....maybe not a great example but same idea. The father needs some time to get used to the idea of another man in his child's life.
Well I'm sure they can sense if danger is around.
Neither the kangaroo nor the emu is in danger. The koala is listed as "common" in southern Australia and most of Queensland, but "vulnerable" in southeast Queensland and parts of NSW.
Yes because they like to stay around there friends when there in danger so if a lion comes up they can work together to fight him/ her off. anser solved. :)
They will bee if I'm around
No!! They are hanging around...
Psychic
they make neither, in the wild horses find a protected place to be and always have an ear listning for danger.
Koalas are neither extinct nor in any immediate danger of extinction. At this stage, therefore, it is not an environmental problem.
Them don't they just fly around.
Danger - 1950 Death Around the Relics 2-40 was released on: USA: 17 June 1952