Yes. Prometheus was generous and gave the humans fire, and Zeus did not like mortals that much.
It is not clear from your question whose attitude you are asking about, although the inference is that it is a god. Could be Zeus, who knows. The attitude of Zeus toward humans would have to be described as paternalistic. His attitude toward other gods would be described as competitive.
There have been rare cases where dolphins have exhibited aggressive sexual behavior towards humans, but it is not common or typical behavior for dolphins.
Zeus is a deity in Greek mythology known for his power and authority rather than concern for human happiness. However, in various myths, Zeus is often depicted as intervening in mortal affairs or holding humans accountable for their actions. Ultimately, Zeus's attitudes towards human happiness are not explicitly outlined in the myths.
He had not created humans, but he liked them OK when they minded their own business and sacrificed to him in Zeus temples. But once he sent a flood which annihilated the human race except two people, who were semi-gods and the children of Prometheus and Epimetheus. They created new humans by throwing stones over their shoulders (!!).
Yes, it is theoretically possible for dolphins to sexually assault humans, as there have been documented cases of dolphins exhibiting aggressive sexual behavior towards humans. However, such incidents are rare and not common behavior for dolphins in the wild.
Prometheus helped humans (he gave them the fire of the Gods). This made Zeus cross and the then punished Prometheus for doing this in a terrible way.
Prometheus helped humans (he gave them the fire of the Gods). This made Zeus cross and the then punished Prometheus for doing this in a terrible way.
Prometheus helped humans (he gave them the fire of the Gods). This made Zeus cross and the then punished Prometheus for doing this in a terrible way.
they differ about .1% of their bases
lazy and spiteful of the humans
Meiosis differ among humans and alligators because the number of chromosomes that is given from the parents.
There are humans.
It is not clear from your question whose attitude you are asking about, although the inference is that it is a god. Could be Zeus, who knows. The attitude of Zeus toward humans would have to be described as paternalistic. His attitude toward other gods would be described as competitive.
In "The War of the Worlds," the narrator mentions that the war with the Martians has caused a shift in human attitudes towards animals, leading people to appreciate and care for them more. The narrator notes that as humans face a common enemy, there is a newfound sense of solidarity and protection towards all living creatures on Earth.
Yes, animals do have prostates, but they can differ in size, shape, and location compared to those of humans. The function of the prostate in animals is similar to that in humans, which is to produce fluid that helps with reproduction.
Cats do not think humans are cute in the same way humans might find cats cute. Cats may see humans as providers of food and care, but they do not have the same emotional response towards humans as humans do towards cats.
no they are not but some of them are