Some, e.g. I would absolutely not kill a dog or cat or any household pet for food, However If you are talking about hunting wild animals, Then yes, Its only natural, I hope this answers you Question!
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They get their food on the way, like if a goose is migrating to say, Canada, then it would pick up food when its hungry, the goose will eat the food then take flight and keep going until its either hungry again or it has gotten to the place it wants to go
It would pick up the food with it's trunk, then put the food in it's mouth with it's trunk.
Pick your room if you have enough food and resources. Pick you living room if you want more food and resources.
Pick 'em up every day or just give them the food they like!
the binpet walks over there its self.
Well one way is to stop littering or pick up rubbish so animals won't mistake it for food. You could also sponsor an endangered species of animals.
because all over the earth are loving animals and insects so everything you pick up are living animals and insects trails
The ability of humans (and some animals) to close our hand or hands around an object means we can exert greater control over our environment. We can pick up and eat food. We can raise objects in a hand, carry objects, throw them, etc.
The platypus has sensitive electroreceptors which pick up tiny nerve and electrical impulses generated by crustaceans and other animals that inhabit the bottom of the creek or river. The platypus then uses its bill to shovel away the dirt, and find the food. It does not have teeth, but hard bony plates which it uses to grind the food.
where can i pick up my food stamp
there are many animals that use their hands or front legs to eat, push or steal. the Bear uses his paws to eat honey at times and catches fishes out of the water , the raccoon uses it front legs to pick items out of the trash or steal food from neighbors, squirrels use their front legs to pick up acorns or small food and monkeys use their hands to eat scratch and pick flees out the back of other monkeys.