Well... I wouldn't say walking up to a stray animal is safe so, do you mean... "Why is helping animals important" but either way, animals aren't made in the way that we humans are so they aren't able to help theirselves like we are. So, helping (stray) animals is important because they aren't able to go to a grocery store and buy food that they need, they need someone to help them get what they need(hope that helped =}!-)
None! unless they are a stray. If so, a rat, mouse, and possibly other rodents. If not a stray, dog kibble. 🍖
Well stray animals are usually abondoned by the parents or abused or neglected by their former owners so sometimes they wind up with no owner because they are at a shelter waiting for a home right at this minute!
the effects of stray cats and dogs are that they both are living a bad life out in the wild they don't have a place to live they are hungry digging through trash can just to find some time of food so those are some effects on stray cats and dogs
Yes, very much so! But just make sure you bring it to the vet to make sure it doesn't have any diseases.
The Stray is officiallly known as the 200 acre Stray so i guess aprox 200 acres?
some animals do but some feel that you are coming to attack them or to kill them so they walk away.
Physical and Behavioral adaptation is important to wetland animals because its the habitat of an animals life,how they move to catch prey,feathers wings<ETC.> Animals in wetland needs to live to,that is why it is so important to wetland animals.
It is a conjugated form of the verb, "to do". It is also a 'helping verb' for certain sentence constructions.verb: Jim does his homework every night.helping verb: That stray dog does have a collar, so he must belong to someone.
so we can have a view of them
they hunted animals to provide delicacies in their diet, so hunting is not so important.
Depends on whos dog it is (like a stray)and how sick it is like the dog is in merisey like in so much pain and sorrow that it has like a tumer or somthing
he discovered a lot helping the world today