insects and protozoa are likely to do ok
Humans
No.
It does the same thing for animals as humans. Thanks! -A Viking
"what might animal friendships teach humans about themselves?" My main guess would be that people project too much human emotion onto animals.
Spiders are good at concealing themselves and escaping when threatened.
It does the same thing for animals as humans. Thanks! -A Viking
Food, water, shelter and oxygen. It is debated when it comes to clothing and the needs of humans
Naturally, humans cannot survive in Antarctica -- nor can any animal -- it's too cold and there is no food chain. However, there are research stations on the continent today where humans can live and work on a temporary basis, all in support of science.
Dogs need food so they can survive like humans or any other animal.
Animals survive on their own when born and raised in their natural habitat. Animals can survive on their own when humans have not interfered with their maturing and learning process at their mother side; or in rare cases when human experts go through a lengthy process of reintroducing a captive animal into to their native habitat. Human interference can consist of humans capturing an animal, an animal being born in human captivity, or destroying their habitat. Birds, reptiles, and small mammals can sometimes be released (or release themselves) from human captivity and survive on their own if the habitat is conducive to their natural way of life and they are healthy enough to take care of themselves.
They basically do what humans do to survive. Like humans need to eat to survive and we also need to sleep to survive.
No most likely we will kill all animals when we have a nuclear war. Humans don't care about anyone but themselves. :(