Yes, humans do affect the polar habitats. Pollution is one of the ways we can have an adverse effect the polar habitat. Global warming is another way we can affect the polar habitat.
Yes, pands do fight. In fact, pands have the highest "domestic abuse" ratio in their entire animal kingdom.
humans effect weasels by creating habitat loss. Zach is awesome , Matt is awesome and hockey rules. thanks for listening.
William H. Taft is reported to have weighed over 300 pounds.
Tasmanian tigers are extinct because of humans killing them, humans killed them because they were eating their sheep. Some people don't believe they are extinct though and are still searching...
humans can stop destroying their habitat humans can stop destroying their habitat
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humans are destroying their habitat.
Well some animals and humans may have the same habitat. It depends on the type of animal.
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Habitat destruction can have negative impacts on humans by reducing biodiversity, which can lead to the loss of potential sources of food, medicine, and other valuable resources. It can also contribute to environmental degradation, such as soil erosion and climate change, which can affect human health and livelihoods. Additionally, habitat destruction can increase the risk of zoonotic diseases spilling over to humans.