Absolutely. Not on purpose, animals were not targeted. But the Germans were dropping bombs on blacked out cities. Pets were not allowed in air raid shelters. Wild birds, squirrels and rabbits and so on had no idea where to go or what to do. The blitz was indiscriminate in its violence and any living thing could be killed by it. I believe I remember that the London Zoo happened to be hit in one raid.
During the Swansea Blitz in February 1941, it is estimated that approximately 200 animals died as a result of the air raids. The bombings caused widespread destruction, impacting not only human life but also pets and livestock. Many animals were left abandoned or injured, highlighting the devastation faced by both people and animals during this period.
some animals are crocodile used to make bags
The Blitz ended in 1941
The Blitz or the London Blitz.
The Blitz also known as the Battle of Britain.
Yes
all animals kill other animals
Shelters kill animals if they are sick or aggressive. Sadly, they do kill animals if they get too full.
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Yes. All wild animals kill animals for their food.
No never kill wild animals
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I will kill you.
I didn't kill any animals.
No. Wallabies are herbivores, and they have no reason to kill other animals.
During the Swansea Blitz in February 1941, it is estimated that approximately 200 animals died as a result of the air raids. The bombings caused widespread destruction, impacting not only human life but also pets and livestock. Many animals were left abandoned or injured, highlighting the devastation faced by both people and animals during this period.
no farm animals kill snakes unless it has to