Windmills can directly kill birds while dams blades can directly kill crocodiles.
Some of the environmental effects that can occur when obtaining energy sources include spills that leak into other natural resources. If an oil platform explodes, it may leak crude oil into ocean or seawater and kill aquatic animals.
From the animals they Catch, kill and eat.
Yes, lightning can kill animals if they are struck directly or if they are in close proximity to where the lightning strikes. Animals can suffer from cardiac arrest, burns, and other injuries as a result of being struck by lightning.
Yes, lightning can kill animals if they are struck directly. The high voltage of a lightning strike can cause severe injuries or death to any living creature in its path. Large animals like cows or horses are particularly vulnerable due to their size and greater exposure to strikes.
Yes! In the process of burning coal, the environment gets polluted. This pollution can get in the soil and nearby water sources, and when animals eat or drink it, it can harm the animals.
Omnivores (like bears) and Carnivores (lions, tigers, dogs, cats).
kill other animals by digging their teeth into their uretha
all animals kill other animals
Shelters kill animals if they are sick or aggressive. Sadly, they do kill animals if they get too full.
Tornadoes and earthquakes kill animals the same way they kill people. Tornadoes kill with objects carried, dropped, or knocked over by their winds and by picking up and throwing the victims themselves. Earthquakes kill by collapsing buildings, knocking objects over, and triggering landslides.
Save lots of energy,recycle a lot and don,t kill animals
Lions get their energy from consuming other animals in their diet. They are carnivores and rely on hunting and eating meat to fuel their bodies and maintain their energy levels for activities like hunting, mating, and raising young.