Jellyfish populations are not universally in danger from human activities; in fact, some species have thrived due to factors like overfishing and climate change, which reduce their natural predators. However, habitat destruction and pollution can negatively impact specific jellyfish habitats. Additionally, certain human actions, such as coastal development and marine litter, may pose threats to their ecosystems. Overall, while some jellyfish are resilient, the health of their populations can be influenced by human behavior.
Penguins are no danger to Humans, Humans are a Danger to Penguins.
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Penguins are no danger to Humans, Humans are a Danger to Penguins.
Cheetahs pose some danger to livestock but little danger to humans. They are not known to attack humans.
There is a lot of danger there! What exactly do you mean? Danger to humans?
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Yes, walrus can be very danger to humans! Walrus very strong and territorial!
The shark that filter feeds is called a whale shark, and it is not a danger to humans in any way.
No Because humans are more intelligent
Jellifish and fish are animals evolved from different ancestors. While jellifish belong to phylum Cnidaria and have a radial simmetry, fishes are vertebrate, have bilateral simmetry and belong to phylum Chordata, having a notochord, a complete digestive system and a neural cord.
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tigers are afraid of humans can can also be a danger