If an animal eats me in the Australian desert it affects only the animal that gets me for a meal.
yes, as long as you feel that the animal has no chance of surviving on its own. or you know what to do. No, if the animal might have some kind of disease that is dangerous to humans or if you havn;t a clue what you are doing
The animals will become extinct Many animals will die
dog,cat,bird
so that there will be lots of young carrying his genes and more chance of his young surviving to adulthood.
Many zoos are considered bad for the animals because they are confined to cages. This makes the animals not be able to survive in the wild because the instincts they would normally use are no longer used.
Safety belts increase the chance of surviving a collision by 50%.
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Animals migrate for many reasons.1. They want to go where there is food (prey moves so they don't die in the winter)2. They want to be in a warmer climate.3. They want to go where there is a higher chance of surviving (away from viruses etc. animals do get colds, by the way)Hope this helps
30-40%
it is completely by chance that a specific animal moves into your town
because if their were too many large animals they would eat all the smaller animals and in the end the larger ones would die of starvation they would of run out of food so the fewer larger ones there are the better chance they have of surviving
Get a parachute