Well it's sort of a yes and no answer. Yes because we're still made of the same materials and because we can all exist together in an environment. But no because we're much more complex and intelligent then other animals. The adaptions for strength in us are replaced by adaptions for intelligence and tool-building. Humans ARE mammals though. We're just the only animals that can actually think.
In some ways, yes. Humans share biological and behavioral similarities with animals, such as the need for food, shelter, and social interaction. However, humans also possess unique cognitive abilities and cultural dimensions that set us apart from other animals.
It is difficult to quantify the exact number of people who hate animals as attitudes and perceptions vary widely among individuals. However, it is important to promote compassion and understanding towards animals to create a more harmonious relationship with them.
Yes, there are more people on Earth than animals. The global human population is estimated to be over 7 billion, while the total number of animals on Earth is much harder to determine and varies greatly depending on the species.
People visit safari parks to see and learn about different wildlife species up close in their natural habitats. Safari parks offer a unique opportunity for visitors to experience safari-like adventures and witness animals in more spacious and natural environments compared to traditional zoos. Additionally, visitors can enjoy the thrill of observing and photographing animals in a more immersive and authentic setting.
Many people have a fear of animals, known as zoophobia. The exact number of people with this fear varies depending on the specific type of animal and individual experiences. Some common animal fears include snakes, spiders, dogs, and insects.
The average temperature range that animals can handle varies greatly depending on the species. Some animals, like polar bears, can tolerate extremely cold temperatures, while others, like desert animals, can withstand very high temperatures. In general, most animals can survive within a range of temperatures that is suited to their habitat and physiology.
Autistic people do not think like animals. It is offensive to suggest that Autistic people (not 'people with autism') think like animals, we think like people because we are people.
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=some people dont like animals they like to abuse them instead.=
Well,Party animals are Party animals they like to mingle with large groups of people.
treating other people like animals like them>
Because some people, like myself, do not like killing animals. The only animals that aren't killed before they are skinned are sheep, alpaca, llama, and other animals like that.
yes we do because we are animals but we can't have like a bunny or a cow or anyother ainmals like that
its fun
some animals for eating like Native Americans do
Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People was created on 2003-10-07.
Yes, people like wild animals because they are extra special creatures that God has created for people like them. Also they are extremely extraordinary animals that can be endangered.
they like chicken they like chicken