Yes, humans can mark territory with urine, but it is not as common or instinctual as it is in animals. Some individuals may engage in this behavior for various reasons, but it is not a widespread practice among humans.
No, dogs and cats do not develop hemorrhoids like humans do. Hemorrhoids are specific to the anatomy of humans and are not a common issue in animals.
Yes, animals can experience hemorrhoids, similar to humans. Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in the rectum or anus that can cause discomfort and pain.
Some animals, like snakes and fish, do not have ears and cannot hear sound in the same way that humans and other animals can.
Humans have relatively poor eyesight compared to some animals because our eyes have evolved for a different purpose. Our eyes are adapted for complex tasks like reading and recognizing faces, rather than for long-distance vision or detecting movement like many animals.
Some animals that are venomous and can pose a threat to humans include snakes, spiders, scorpions, jellyfish, and certain types of fish like the stonefish and lionfish. It's important to be cautious around these animals to avoid getting bitten or stung.
If you just bought it used, it probably is urine. If you have wild animals around your house, they probably urinate on it to mark there territory.
Pandas do not like to share their territory with other animals, including humans and other pandas.
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.
Humans are animals
Animals will use scent, like poo or urine. If an animal comes to the territory and does not realize, the scent is like a message. It warns "This is my territory, no tresspassing!" If the animal ignores the "message," they may find themselves in for a fight. Deer scrape the ground and leave a pile of dirt, then either poo or leave urine in it. Rhinos also do this, and probably many others.
No, bunnies do not spray like some other animals. They may mark their territory with scent glands on their chin or by leaving droppings, but they do not spray urine like cats or other animals.
Yes, animals can be allergic to other animals. Just like humans, animals can have allergic reactions to proteins found in the dander, saliva, or urine of other animals. These allergies can cause symptoms such as itching, sneezing, and respiratory issues.
Wolves, like dogs, mark out their territory with urine.
Marine animals.
not like humans but they do respiration but how do they respire then ?
figurine means the urine of the animals or it is like a fungus
Why animals are aggressive towards each other is usually for dominance and like that is their territory not your territory.