by using all of their senses and tuning in to the energys around them with a pure positive thinking .intent and motive nature allows the energy to lead us .to where we know we need to be to achieve our thougt
You should turn left to find the nearest gas station.
Yes werewolves do eat people, but it doesn't mean you have to lock your doors at night although they find humans yummy.
depends what species you are talking about... some species, the males have ornaments that attract the females so the females choose... for example, there are types of male birds with very long feathers, the longer the feather, the more likely he is to be chosen to mate with the female It depends on what the animal is. You have to tell me. I can tell you that male frogs ''sing''.
Opinion:I think not less than 42,Insinct of discovering and investigation is one of the most powerful instinct. Addendum:This is sort of like asking, "how much of your brain do you use?" The obvious answer to both is 100%. Instinct is defined as "the faculty of acting in such a way as to produce certain ends, without foresight of the ends, and without previous education in theperformance"(Birney, Robert C., and Richard C. Teevan, Instinct: An Enduring Problem in Psychology). In humans this is often referred to inaccurately as reflex.Instinct is hardwired into every living thing. It is demonstrated most obviously by animal life. Most instinct is tied to the struggle to survive in some form or another, and instincts drive everything animals do. While it is often difficult to identify the root of instinct in any human action, it is nevertheless there. Dig deep enough and you will find it.While in recent years mainstream psychology has eliminated discussions of instinct from human psychology, the fact remains that as living creatures, humans are as subject to instincts as any other animal. This trend in psychology is more an example of an attempt to over-intellectualize than any true academic or scholarly endeavor.This is illustrated perhaps most by the psychologist Abraham Maslow. Maslow maintained that instinct is no longer a human trait, that it may have existed sometime in the prehistoric past, somewhere along the line of human evolution, but has been overridden or eliminated by the human ability to sublimate them in certain situations. This is plainly an oversimplification, and avoidance. Some animals have the same ability to override instinct. There are countless anecdotes of dogs and other pets that have ignored instincts of self-preservation by the choice to remain with a loved master.The fight or flight response of all animal life is one of the most easily observable examples of an instinct or collection of instincts in action. While Walter Bradford Cannon, the father of Fight or Flight theory, may have oversimplified it, he nonetheless inexorably tied a continuing human behavior to all other animal life, and solidified the fact that humans are still slaves to instinct. Although some psychologists may disagree with the existence of human instinct, it is more obviously obscured by human sentience and intellect--both actively and passively. Human cognitive ability simply makes identifying instinct more complex and less easy to isolate.
1) Humans are created in the image and likeness of God Of all visible creatures, only humans can know and love the creator. Only we are called to share, by knowledge and live, in God's own life. 2) Humans are called to happiness and holiness God has placed the desire for happiness in the human in order to draw all people in one, who alone can fulfilled this desire. True happiness, which we can find only in God, is the goal of existence. God calls us to be holy, so that our desire for happiness may be fulfilled. 3) Human's are rational and free By reason, we can understand the order of things established by the Creator, By free will, we can direct ourselves to our true God. 4) Humans are moral beings Freedom is what makes us different from animals. Human's can act with freedom; animals cannot. Because we intended to do certain thing's, our actions are moral they are either good or evil. 5) Humans have passions or feelings Feeling's or passion's include us to act or not to act. They are a part of human nature. They are a sort of passage way between our senses- touch, sight, hearing and feeling-and our mind. In themselves, feelings are neither morally good nor morally evil. 6) Humans are blessed with a conscience Moral conscience is present at the heart of every person. It is like a voice that tells us, at the appropriate moment, to do good and to avoid evil. 7)Humans are able to sin As intelligent and free creatures , we can choose good or evil. . When we fail to love God and neighbour.    
One could find the full list of steps needed to complete the "Animal Magnetism" quest on RuinScape's Wikia page. The page includes steps needed to complete some other quests as well.
It's used by internal physiological mechanisms of several species of insects, fish, birds, and animals. When used by humans, we don't have those physiological mechanisms, or at least if we have them we don't know how to use them, so we use the magnetic compass.
Same as humans: in the nucleus of the cell.
YES BY RANCHERS because the humans find the animal and they track the cheetahs down and the humans kill their natural habitat.
Homo-Sapiens(Humans), Pretty much any animal, but if you need the scientific name you could find it online somewhere.
to find veins of gold ore
yes
Man is a social animal. Humans are innately wired to want to socialize with other humans. Humans have a complex set of needs--physical, emotional, social, and psychological--which need to be filled so that they can feel fulfilled. One of the biggest needs humans have is to find meaningful relationships in their lives.
Having an animal in your life is very important for the well being of humans. They have benefits of treating depression, anxiety, and even agoraphobia! A good place to find information on obtaining an animal would be your nearby pet stores or shelter.
Some animals may find humans cute, as they may exhibit behaviors that animals associate with cuteness, such as making high-pitched sounds or having large eyes. However, it ultimately depends on the individual animal and their perception of humans.
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What is wrong with animal testing? Is it better to see if things would kill humans by killing humans? Scientists will always prefer the most conclusive methods of experimentation, so when they can use simpler experiments than animal tests they do.