To show the harsh rule of totalitarian government.
The book by George Orwell? Weeelll....if that's what you mean, then: Most of the animals were used as slaves/killed. That book was George Orwell's reflection of the government. Somehow, he's right.
Orwell's purpose in giving details about the elephant's slow death was to emphasize how unnecessary it was to have killed the elephant. George Orwell was an English writer.
In chapter 7 of Animal Farm, several animals are killed during an assembly of the animals. The animals are killed for being traitors against The Farm.
There is no cure for rabies in an animal. The animal must be destroyed (killed).
Scavengers
decomposers
The cold and lack of light killed plants, which killed off certain small animals, which killed off some of the animal that ate small animals.
animals are killed purposely so mostly killed
Millions
An animal being killed An animal being beaten Two animals fighting to the death Animals not being fed Animals that don't have anything
Animals rights activists are opposed to trapping animals because of the harm that it does to the animal. The animal can be injured or killed, and even without the threat of injury it stresses the animal and traumatic.
The impact of animal population will decrease. This is because the animals will be killed which means there will be less animals and the population will decrease.