People often illegally bring animals to the United States from other countries like Cuba and Peru. They mostly bring birds, because they are easy to transport. Not only that, they train them to fly away to a certain location in case they get caught. This makes it even more harder to catch them. Sadly, most animals dont make it across the ocean.
Most animals commonly fear loud noises, predators, sudden movements, and unfamiliar environments. These fears are often crucial survival mechanisms that help animals avoid potential dangers.
Most shelters feed twice a day, morning and night. However, some animals may be fed more often, such as puppies that need more nutrition and energy.
there is no difference. they are the same thing. Scatseems most often used to describe evidence of wild animals, and dung is more commonly used when speaking of domestic animals.
Alligators are hunted for there skin and for food. Anyways no animals should be hunted.
poachers because poachers are more determined and are partly doing for the lives of some dying people because poachers poach cheetahs for their bones which have a liquid in them which you can make into medicine.
Illegal Wildlife trade is when people sell or exchange live animals, animal parts and/or plants illegally. Often the items are endangered or rare. Most of the time animals are treated horribly!!!
As with most animals at the top of the its local food chain it has one predator which is humans. Humans often hunt them, sometimes illegally for their fur that can be sold for millions on world markets.
Almost any animal not native here has been illegally imported at least once. Tigers, lions, elephants and rhinos are some examples. Most are brought here for canned meat hunts, where people house these animals and then kill them and cut off their heads and use them as trophies on their walls. It is actually legal in most states.
camels
YouTube. YouTube is the #4 most trafficked website in the world, while MySpace is #12.
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"Most people" don't have access to the internet (or a phone, or clean water for that matter). So no, most people don't download music illegally. However, the near majority of internet users might; because people don't often volunteer information that they committed a crime, the exact numbers aren't known. In fact 12% of people download music illegally
People think small animals are considered rodents. Rodents often considered pets to most.
Most animals commonly fear loud noises, predators, sudden movements, and unfamiliar environments. These fears are often crucial survival mechanisms that help animals avoid potential dangers.
Mexicans
In North America it's the whitetail.
Most often, it's not the website that's infringing, it's the users. Napster, Limewire, and Bittorrent, for example, are not inherently illegal, but they're used illegally.