To attract partners to mate with. Many animals do it and have many ways of doing it. These include singing, dancing, fighting, leaving pheromones, bellowing, offering food, building homes, changing colors and strutting.
No. There are no rights granted to animals under common or statutory law that would allow them to represent themselves in court to claim an inheritance. Do you know any animals that are so sophisticated and articulate so as to be able to represent themselves in a court action?
Slaves would not be treated well as they were seen as common animals without rights
An animal control officer stands up for animals rights and the justice for them. They rescue them from abuse situations, they can call the police, and/or take them away from the owners. If the animals are hurt bad the owner with go to court.
No. The Americans with Disabilities Act applies to state and municipal courts, but not to federal courts. Each federal court judge may decide whether to permit a service animal to enter his or her court.
Blind people can enter the supreme court with a guide dog. In the Arlo Guthrie song "Alice's Restaurant" the judge of his littering case was blind, and accompanied by a seeing-eye dog. Service dogs are the only animals allowed in the Supreme Court building.
they each have diffrent things about them such as there are many wild probaly some firce animals in forest
simple: riot, protest, break and free the animals, OR if your one of those boring guys, you could make a petition for people to sign, or go to court. Did I help you?
Most likely they will get in jail or pay a fine or go to court. Also they might be forced to don't think about even doing it.
Yes, there is a noise ordinance for animal noises. The law reads, "Animals and Birds..." which is odd since birds are animals. Anyway, if someone complains the owner can be fined. I think the fine range is between $50 and $500, and two complaints can send you to court.
i had to do alot of research but there are a couple, they might not be the exact right thing but it can give you plenty of ideas.. peta.org whitecases.com aboutmyplanet.net (:
Municipal Court - County Court - Circuit (or District) Court - Court of Appeals- Supreme Court.
A Tennis Court. Or a Squash Court.