well, 1 of the ways is they can help people hunt. another way they help people is that they can do commands when being told to.
No, animals cannot talk to humans in human languages. Animals communicate with each other using their own methods such as sounds, body language, and behavior. While some animals can be trained to respond to commands or cues from humans, they cannot speak in human language.
Trained animals can benefit us by assisting in various tasks, such as search and rescue, therapy, disability assistance, and even detection of illnesses or threats like drugs or explosives. They can also provide companionship and emotional support, improving our physical and mental well-being.
Tame animals have been domesticated and are comfortable around humans, while wild animals have not been domesticated and live in their natural habitats without human interaction. Tame animals are typically more dependent on humans for food and care, whereas wild animals rely on their instincts to survive in the wild.
Old Major considers man as the only real enemy of the animals because he believes that humans exploit and oppress animals for their own benefit, treating them as mere commodities. He argues that humans do not produce anything but consume the fruits of animals' labor, making them the primary source of suffering and injustice for the animals.
Animals do not directly benefit from photosynthesis, as they are not able to carry out this process themselves. However, they indirectly benefit from it through the oxygen produced as a byproduct, which they need for respiration. Additionally, animals obtain energy and nutrients by consuming plants or other animals that have gained energy through photosynthesis.
by helping and protecting us and our environment.
I agree.
humans are animals and they benefit from eating cows. humans also benefit from drinking the milk of cows.
Buddhists do not think that animals and humans are equal. They do believe that animals and humans are sentient to the point that causing them unnecessary suffering for your benefit is incorrect.
They bring us joy, at least to those who appreciate them.
because most animals (if trained right) can protect humans and alert them in case of danger. Also can be great pets to big families or family!
Same as humans. They train the animals, then film them, then edit it to look cute, or funny, or scary.
For animals, yes of course; that's a major part of what they are trained to do. For humans, absolutely not.
E coli has no benefit at all for any animals.
If it is harmful to the animals, then no, it's not right to test it on animals. But if it is totally harmless, then it is okay. But I wouldn't say it is 'right'.
They are cared for by humans: given food, water, shelter, and even a bit of TLC. When an animal is hurt or in trouble, most humans will go out of their way to get them out of trouble and send them to a veterinarian to heal their wounds.
they benefit humans by eating chicken breats