When wild animals excrete waste, natural forces like sunlight, heat, rain, and wind help break it into smaller dry pieces. This mixes with whatever soil type is present in that area.
A wild animal is a living creature that is not a plant, and is untamed or domesticated, in a natural state.
yes, such as a water vole living in the wild.
The Wild Wild World of Animals - 1973 Alaska's Living Tundra was released on: USA: 5 January 1975
yes they release the animals back into the wild all the time on tv
Technically, yes, because if they are living out of captivity (ownership) they are considered wild animals.
what do you understand by a wild life sanctuary?A wild life sanctuary is a place where animals are kept safe, and not haunted by other animals or humans. The animals in the wild life sanctuary feel that they are kind of living in their real habitat but with out anyone haunting them. :-)
they have to live with a broken arm
The wild animals, the forest vegetation, the birds and the insects are the living things that are found in the forests.
Dolphins are wild animals used in the context of living in the wild, but they have been known to be friendly towards humans and not very aggressive.
You can - depending on the animal - but you shouldn't. Wild animals, excpecially older animals, are accustomed to living in the wild. If you find an injured animal, you should call your local wildlife canter and report it.
Cougars living in the wild are wild. Cougars that have been born and raised in captivity are not "wild" in the sense that they might be tame and gentle. But they remain "wild" in the sense that they can never be domestic animals.
Any animal that has not been domesticated is considered a wild animal