Yes, but not from the visitors. Most zoos have strict policies concerning the visitors tossing anything, including food to the animals. Some zoos have food they will allow you to feed to certain animals. As in feeding the birds seed they supply, or Elephants peanuts you get there. But most animals are on diets that are adapted to help each species stay healthy. Usually the keeper measures the food, supplements and vitamins according to the animals levels of activities, their breeding status, gender, and any immediate plans for the animals, while taking into account other factors such as the season, and the weather. Plus the keepers track the food the animals do consume to help determine their health. That would be flawed information if the visitors were feeding the animal. Also many foods that humans eat can be toxic to animals, so they must restrict outside sources of food. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
They are things that rely on others. Example: Humans rely on plants and animals so they are consumers.
Yes. for food, comfort, and many more. look at "100 uses for animals" the book.
animals like goats could be used for many human benefits.
Dogs and most animals rely on their hearing more than we do. As humans, we rely on eyesight and primates overall have better eyes than other animals.
Thermal Energy
Food, shelter (clothing), and work (carrying/moving loads).
No, wasps do not have the ability to sense fear in humans or other animals. They primarily rely on visual cues and pheromones to detect threats or prey.
Humans are considered free-living animals as they are not obligate parasites that rely on a host for survival. While humans can have parasitic relationships with certain organisms (e.g., bacteria or viruses), they are not classified as parasitic by nature.
if to many animals die , things that rely on it die , which eventualy leads to humans.
Well obviously. Some more than others, as many wild animals rely mostly on instinct. Humans are an animal and we think don't we?? Well obviously. Some more than others, as many wild animals rely mostly on instinct. Humans are an animal and we think don't we??
Well, not all animals are stronger than humans, but the animals which are stronger than humans like elephants for example, is because they have adaptations to be strong which they need to get food or fight other animals to protect their young, food or territory to survive in their environment. Whereas humans rely on other ways to survive like our intelligence, although we are strong to a certain extent.
Humans and animals depend on each other as humans need the animals for meat as well as the dead animals fertilising the soil and providing hiqh quality crops for herbivores to eat and this cycle continues.