Because, tragically, human beings operate under the belief, that they have the right to do what they please to animals. In many circumstances, the poor or cruel treatment is based in the ability to profit financially, from the harm caused, as in the illegal trade of animals. For example, in Borneo, baby/infant Orangutans are forcibly taken from their mothers, usually by killing the mothers, which are sold for a few dollars as bush meat. The traumatized infant Orangutans are then held captive, often in awful, unsanitary and unloving conditions, until they are sold to people as pets, where they suffer a confusing, unhappy, and often diseased life. They usually die because of illness, or because they are so traumatized by the loss of their mother, that they grieve unrelentingly until they become sick and die. Tigers will soon be extinct in the wild, because the Chinese kill them for use of their bones, teeth, and genitals, for use in traditional medicine. Their coats, or 'skins' often end up as rugs. This abuse is criminal, illegal, and very sad, and it is only a TINY fraction of the abuse and loss of animals, that currently occur, all over the world, every day of every year. We, humans, must protect animals, because many, many of our species still have not learned that animals are NOT ours to do with as we please, and that they feel pain, sadness, and loss, just as we do. They can not, however, speak up for themselves, and say, 'please, help me. Protect me', so we MUST do it. I hope this answer helps, both whoever asked the question, and all our fellow creatures. Blobber
Humans and animals have skulls to protect the brain.
They can harm, help or kill humans. Dogs can protect and help humans. Wild animals such as bears can or may harm. And lastly, forest or mountain animals can severely injure or kill humans, so stay away!
because most animals (if trained right) can protect humans and alert them in case of danger. Also can be great pets to big families or family!
Wild animals aren't always protected by humans. They have there own instincts allow them to protect themselves.
You need to protect wildlife so that none of the animals become extinct and none of them harm each other. Also they need feeding not all young animals are still with there parents and they can't find food thereself.
The humans have build nature parks and catch poachers
With the fungus on its back that can give humans or other animals a disease it they touch it.
Only adult fire salamanders protect themselves by it's heavy toxic skin.There known dangerous to animals and humans.
Well, not all animals are stronger than humans, but the animals which are stronger than humans like elephants for example, is because they have adaptations to be strong which they need to get food or fight other animals to protect their young, food or territory to survive in their environment. Whereas humans rely on other ways to survive like our intelligence, although we are strong to a certain extent.
Yes, humans can breed animals through selective mating to produce offspring with desired traits or characteristics. This is commonly practiced in agriculture and domestication to improve the quality of livestock and pets.
Humans should ideally play a guardian role in the ecosystem. They can make sure that the balance remains sustainable and protect the animals that are going extinct.
farmers were killing cheetahs to protect their livestock.