Because every animal species has a right to live on this planet. Only the human race (supposedly the most intelligent species) is destroying the earth's natural balance !
An anthropologist studies humanity. Anthropology has origins in the natural sciences, and the humanities.
Salting or smoking it.
Fluorescent lights are not helpful in preserving natural resources. It is an artificial light made from products using resources from the earth.
environmentalism
well considering we ourselves are primates then I can definativly answer, yes they do.
yes you should be concerned about mold on the skin. they are not natural flora.
Loren Eiseley was an American anthropologist, educator, philosopher, and natural science writer. He is known for his poetic and evocative writings exploring the relationship between humans and the natural world. Eiseley's work often delves into themes of evolution, ecology, and the mysteries of life.
Dendrologist
not that im concerned. in my guess i think no.
A person who studies primates is called a primatologist. Primatologists research the behavior, biology, evolution, and conservation of primates, which include monkeys, apes, and prosimians. Their work often involves field studies in natural habitats as well as laboratory research to better understand primate species and their relationships with humans and the environment.
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That is very interesting question, indeed. Your concern for the primates needs appreciation. The answer to this question is probably positive. Sickle cell anaemia is a natural selection in malaria endemic zone. The sickle cell trait patient is genetically resistant to malarial fever. So many primates suffer from malarial fever. From this finding you can say that sickle cell anaemia should be present in primates, who live in tropical countries.