it can make them very sick! Duh
when ducks see litter they don't realize that it's not food or that it's not safe for them to eat. when they eat it it can get lodged in their throats and they can choke. another danger is if it is poisonous they can get very sick. or the duck could bring the litter back to their chicks and the chicks could suffer the same fate as their parents. what ever happens to them, litter is VERY dangerousto ALL animals so never litter. don't throw your trash out the window, if your can is over flowing put the trash in a bag so it won't blow around, use less cheap plastic items, use paperor reusable grocery bags, if you see trash lying around DON'T JUST IGNORE IT! PICK IT UP! And less animals will die! Help the environment, make less waste! And if you have to make waste, clean it up!
Littering and other stuff
litter can harm people by the foul scent, the methane trapped inside can be deadly to animals, or people who are exposed for to long.yes litter can harm people and animals because the litter can get in the drinking water. say meth or toxic poisons got into them you could die
yes my Muscovy ducks killed 2 of my Giant Peking ducks
Swans do not drown ducks. Not on purpose, at least. They do not harm each other.
To save themselfs they attack on ducks if they feel any danger otherwise they definately not harm ducks......
People can harm deserts by littering, disrupting habitat with tourism or development, introducing invasive species, and overharvesting natural resources like water and minerals.
put up signs everywhere to say that there is policy against littering so stop doing the littering or stop!! living bad people do littering
Many people view littering as disrespectful to the environment and community, as it can harm wildlife, pollute waterways, and detract from the beauty of public spaces. Littering is often seen as lazy and irresponsible behavior that can have long-lasting negative consequences. Some also consider it a violation of social norms and a sign of disregard for others.
by the rain and by not going green even by littering on ground and the most is by gases in the air
Yes, they do.
Not littering helps flora and fauna by preventing pollution of their habitats. Litter can harm plants and animals by releasing toxic chemicals, causing physical harm, or disrupting ecosystems. By keeping the environment clean, we can protect the health and well-being of flora and fauna.
yes dont do it.