The morality of a particular tribe. What I think you mean though is how does a morality exist that does not claim that all humans belong to it.
Early humans didn't really have the concept of "professions". Everyone did everything, though just like today some people were better at certain things than they were at others. It's fairly likely the first actual "job" that allowed someone to specialize in a particular thing and trade the results of their work for food was "tool-maker".
No, the death of a species as a result of natural causes or environmental changes is not referred to as extermination. Extermination typically refers to intentional and systematic actions by humans to completely eliminate a species from a particular area or from the planet.
Bread and similar products have been made worldwide by humans since prehistory; it's impossible to identify which particular group of people first introduced bread and other cooked grain products to any region.
I will tell you, because I am getting my Ph.D in Mathematics History... Unfortunately, many people (especially mathematicians) believe that mathematics is something that was 'discovered' not created... That math would exist even if human beings weren't around to think about it. Humans didn't create math, but rather 'discovered' it from the world... However, there is an alternative to this perspective... instead of thinking about math as something that was 'discovered', we could also think of it as something that was 'created'... Meaning that someone (humans) had to exist first before mathematics could exist. That we, humans, created it. First of all, assume that human beings 'created' mathematics instead of 'discovered' it. Then, you must also understand that humans do not live alone... We live in groups of people (we call this a CULTURE)... whether that is a family, a town, or an entire civilization, all humans live in groups... And because of this, humans (even mathematicians) are affected by the way the group thinks about the world... For example, if a group has a certain religion, that religion will have an effect on how you perceive the world. Not only religion can have an impact on how you view the world, but also things such as the 'philosophy', and the 'ethics' of the group will have an effect on you, whether you acknowledge it or not. All these things that have an effect on how you percieve the world are called COSMOVISION. And, believe it or not, cosmovision (religion, philosophy, and ethics) can all play a role in the type of mathematics that will be created within a particular group (culture). So, if you understand the historical reasons for why a culture believed a particular religion or philosophy, you will understand why they developed a particular type of mathematics. Check out this paper that I wrote: www.math.utep.edu/Faculty/lvaliente/Math1319/Ethnomath.doc It will explain this more in detail.
Cats meow for attention because it is a way for them to communicate with humans and express their needs or desires.
Humans often deliver messages to one another. Was there something in particular you were seeking?
yes..............they already get more attention
because we as humans need constant attention and some humans do not get enough attention to work or other things. so the pet gives them the attention they so want. So the human a) can feel needed, as the pet depends on them for everything. b) can give affection with little risk of being hurt - animals are far more forgiving than humans. c) can have company when the company of other humans would require more space/time/effort/attention.
Cats meow when they want attention because it is a way for them to communicate with humans. Meowing is a vocalization that cats use to get their owner's attention and express their needs or desires.
they cannot provide for themselves.
Of course they do, when you have a bath and they smell that sweet fragrace, it draws their attention.
Yes, humans are considered fauna, as "fauna" refers to the animal life in a particular region, and since humans are classified as animals, they fall under the category of fauna.
Baby ferrets need to be socialized by humans, like any other domestic animal, and in doing so will crave human attention. If ferrets are not socialized, they will fear humans.
Throwing apples at the insect or stomping on it to get the insects attention.
They have 7 neck vertebrae (the same as humans) and no voice-box.
Humans.