In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the statement reflects how the pigs and dogs benefit from the collective labor of the other animals while the latter remain impoverished. The pigs, particularly Napoleon, manipulate the farm's resources and policies to their advantage, enjoying privileges like better food and living conditions, while the other animals work harder for the same rations. This disparity is evident when the pigs claim the milk and apples for themselves, arguing that they need them for their health, thereby highlighting the exploitation inherent in their leadership. Ultimately, the animals' toil increases the farm's wealth, yet they see no improvement in their own lives, underscoring the theme of inequality and betrayal of the revolution’s ideals.
No animals can "turn themselves into other animals".
why do animals group themselves in one place
Lots of statements about animals are true.
Cut down on the amount of ships that transport tourists there. Tourists keep feeding the animals in Antarctica and so the Artic animals aren't hunting for food themselves but relying on humans. This just shows that somehow we need to stop people visiting Antarctica and just leave the poor animals alone.
"All human beings are animals" is a true statement. All animals are not human beings.
For food! They have to eat somehow. it is in their food chain.
It's ultimately responsible for both of those activities, in the most fundamental sense. If there were no solar system, there would be no places for the animals to roam from or migrate to, and no frame for them to reference in order to orient themselves.
animals worshipped as deities themselves
They eat themselves! Weird?
Native americans lit fire in the wood to protect themselves from wild animals or make themselves warm.
Certainly. Quokkas are wild animals, and all wild animals take care of themselves.
By jumping off a cliff or by not eating