Most animals don't just randomly leave.
Usually they just "leave" is to migrate.
In the summer you would always see geese
In the winter geese migrate (fly) to other places where is it warmer
and than come back when it is summer again
Yes, for example... Some animals, like foxes leave traces of their DNA e.g. wee in certain places to mark out their territory and many male animals fight, like wolves, to become the alpha of the pack.
Platypus and kangaroos.
Different Species were meant to be in certain places so they moved there
So they will live in they envoirment .Animals, excluding humans, (which are animals by the way), don't just live where they want to, they require a certain habitat that will sustain them. ( certain types of vegetation, water, creeks, rivers) Available food source and breeding requirements play a major role.
the animals were completely certain of that they are happy.
The ability to leave home at 17 depends on the laws of the specific location. In some places, minors can leave home at 17 with parental consent or under certain circumstances, such as if they are emancipated. It's recommended to check the laws in the relevant jurisdiction.
The soil has to be wet for animals to leave tracks.
most animals leave places where a animal has urinated alone, however urine contains traces of toxins and if your guinea pig eats it it could become ill.
Animals are natural wealth in many ways... * Certain animals give milk to us. *Certain animal's meat consumes by many people. *The fur of certain animals are used for making blankets etc. *In ayurvedic division of medicine, certain medicinal formulae are made out of various part of certain animals. * Certain animals are used for transportation purposes. * Certain animals are the best friends of human being. * Animals like camel are the best source of wealth in regions like deserts. *
Why can't plants and animals not leave what alone? Or do you mean why can humans leave them alone? Because the answer to that question is, "no one knows".
Its possible, but only certain forms of tropism may affect certain animals.
The people who run the rainforests are the people who are responsible for the protection of rainforests. The people like WIRES are responsible for the animals (fauna) contained within the rainforest.