Humans have a complex relationship with the world, often characterized by both exploitation and stewardship. Many engage in practices that damage ecosystems, such as deforestation, pollution, and overconsumption of resources, leading to climate change and biodiversity loss. However, there is also a growing movement towards environmental conservation, sustainable practices, and restoration efforts aimed at protecting the planet for future generations. Ultimately, the treatment of the world reflects a balance between these destructive and restorative actions.
Most humans treat horses well, but some humans (unfortunately) abuse them.
Many humans treat their pets the same as they would treat children.
humans treat white tigers as a friend because sometimes humans help tigers.
animals provide food for humans so humans must no treat animals horrible but well
No, veterinarians are prohibited from treating humans.
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Carefully! One slip and that's your arm gone! -Red Mist
Pygmy seahorses do not effect humans. They are not even close to a treat to them whatsoever
No, veterinarians are prohibited by law from treating humans.
Helen of Troy treated humans poorly beatin them and making fun of them.
Anthropomorphism
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