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People don't migrate. Animals migrate. So, there are no patterns between humans and animals.
Absence or presence of humans
Humans and animals
There is none as humans are animals. (For this reason, this isn't a useful question)
Plants are autotroph and humans and animals are heterotroph.
Humans cannot see in dark night but nocturnal animals can see.
many gangbangs between lots of animals... and humans
The difference is that animals only have sex with other animals, and humans with humans. So if we do it and animals do it, then it gotta be good.
World peace is a great thing, I myself think there should be no wars or fighting were all humans no wild animals.
Humans declare certain animals to be pets when the animal is treated as a member of the family more than as a piece of living property or a useful tool. The distinction isn't always clear, particularly with non-traditional pet species. For example, some people have pet snakes and spiders; other people view these species as pests or vermin. The key distinction between "just an animal" and a "pet" is the perceived relationship between the human and the animal.
Animalism celebrated equality between all animals. This loosely corresponds with Marx's vision of the collapse of class distinction between the owner of capital and the proletariat. With animalism, animals will no longer work for humans, and all animals will be equal. With communism, workers will no longer wor for capitalists, and all workers will be equal. And in both cases, the workers will own the means and the products of production with the state/ farm providing for them in old age or sickness.
Humans are animals - mammals to be exact. We have hair and mother´s milk, we´re warm-blooded and backboned, we´re made of cells without chloroplasts and cell walls... Just look at the similarity between humans and apes. Then between humans and cats. Then lizards, fish and so on. We are animals.