It depends on what sort of park or what sort of animal
animals protected by national parks of india
Without animals in our National Parks it would be quite quiet and uninteresting. If all animals were out of the National Parks things may never be the same. It would be harder to bring them all back in if they had been killed or driven out. If the animals had to be replaced back into the National it would be a job.
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Theme parks are, for the most part, amusement centers, where people can relax and have fun, and get away from the tedium of their jobs, chores, and everyday life. As such, they provide an important "escape" for people, and, in that regard, are a benefit to society.
Animals do not directly benefit from photosynthesis, as they are not able to carry out this process themselves. However, they indirectly benefit from it through the oxygen produced as a byproduct, which they need for respiration. Additionally, animals obtain energy and nutrients by consuming plants or other animals that have gained energy through photosynthesis.
Probably the most common poisonous animal in national parks is the rattlesnake. Other poisonous animals include spiders, scorpions, and stinging insects.
to help animals.
it is to protect animals from extinction
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Taxes pay for roads, schools, police, national parks, and the army.
Oxpeckers benefit animals like rhinos, zebras, and buffaloes by eating parasites off their skin and alerting them to danger.
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