2. Because we humans try to move them and get in their face. And try to move them from place to place.
3.We go in their territory doing things such as bike riding and animals come out for what they think is easy prey.
Animals don't enjoy attacking humans. Most of the time they attack out of defense or hunger.
Yes, some animals may attack sleeping humans if they feel threatened or if they are seeking food. It is important to take precautions when sleeping in areas where wild animals may be present.
First of all, the correct spelling is bordetella pertussis. Secondly, do you mean does it attack animals or humans?It is the bacteria that is responsible for whooping cough (or pertussis), which is a respiratory illness in humans. Humans are the only known hosts for bordetella pertussis, and it does not cross between humans and animals.
because they are attraced 2 humans
It is not currently a known fact whether or not animals have the capacity to "hate". Lions attack humans for a variety of reasons, such as hunger or territorial defense.
yes, humans are animals and we attack their habitat.
Animals tend to attack humans only when they feel threatened, though some may do so because they are very hungry and in packs e.g. hyenas.
humans, rabits, wild pigs and hedge hogs because all these animals are to smart for the sider monkey.
They don't. Bats have no inclination to attack humans, unless they feel threatened by them.
The windmill is destroyed in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm" when a group of humans and animals attack it. The animals fight valiantly to defend it but eventually the windmill collapses due to the overwhelming force of the humans.
because coyotes are man eating animals so usually they attack when they are near food.
Wolves, dogs, fleas, intestinal worms, humans, coyotes, in the us. There are other animals in other countries. To go into microscopic territory, bacteria, paramecium, flagella, and other creatures attack sheep also.