Yes, there are way more animals than humans. There are even more ants in the world than humans.
yes
The animals are more realistically drawn than the humans.
The animals are more realistically drawn than the humans.
Heritability is the likelihood of different traits being passed down in a species. It is more difficult to estimate in humans than in livestock or laboratory animals because humans are less controlled. Humans will interbreed among races and cultures, while animals generally keep to their own type.
Depending on your definition of "animals", there could be many thousands of times more animals on the planet. If you include insects, there are probably more ants in any typical square mile of random land than there are humans on the planet. Billions and Billons...
Animals' hearing can be significantly more sensitive than humans due to their ability to detect a wider range of frequencies and higher frequencies. Some animals, like cats and bats, have ears specialized for hearing sounds at different frequencies that are beyond the human range. Overall, animals can often detect sounds at much lower volumes and from farther distances than humans.
Animals reproduce much faster than humans and have more children at one time.
It is subjective to say whether animals are more important than humans. Both animals and humans have value and deserve respect and care.
Yes. But technically, humans are animals.
There are more animals than there are humans, but the overall total is constantly changing.
Probably.
The animals are more realistically drawn than the humans.
The animals are more realistically drawn than the humans.
The animals are more realistically drawn than the humans.
The animals are more realistically drawn than the humans.
It is easier more economical
That's subjective, I can only say that I value some animals higher than some humans.
Yes. They do Because animals digestive system is slower than humans. Yes. They do Because animals digestive system is slower than humans.