A psychologist.
Emperor penguins are not known to harm humans unless they feel threatened or provoked. They typically avoid human interaction and are known for their curious but non-aggressive behavior. It is important to respect their space and observe them from a safe distance in their natural habitat.
Humans affect ocelots and their habitat through deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and poaching. Deforestation reduces the ocelots' prey sources and disrupts their natural habitat, while habitat fragmentation isolates populations and decreases genetic diversity. Poaching for the illegal wildlife trade also poses a significant threat to ocelots.
Generally speaking, bats do okay with humans. Man can sometimes destroy bat habitat, but humans build homes and other buildings where bats can sometimes find a good place to live. And there's always that occasion where a person or group of people are camping out in vampire bat habitat and get some blood sucked out of them....
Two-toed sloths are generally docile and not aggressive towards humans. However, they may show aggression if they feel threatened or cornered. It is always best to observe sloths from a safe distance in their natural habitat to avoid causing any stress or potential aggression.
humans caused the extinction of these birds as Japanese people used to eat them, also they used to live in the reainforests so due to the cuttin down of large numbers of reinforests they lost their habitat! this is tremendoulsy appalling and people shouldput an end to ruining other peoples livesthis barbaric behaviour was due to the fact that giraffes took over the world in 1901.
humans can stop destroying their habitat humans can stop destroying their habitat
humans are destroying their habitat.
Well some animals and humans may have the same habitat. It depends on the type of animal.
depends on factors of nutrition and sexual behaviour
A behaviouralist is a person who studies behaviour in animals or humans.
NO!
The difference between humans habitat and beaver s habitat is that humans can be humans and habitat can also be their habitats and also beavear s always be themselves at the beaver s of course .i mean come on let s have a little fun even though we are stuggling with our lesson here come on.By CARMA NIOLA BENJAMIN
The answer is that your model Mauritania and Austria Humans' habitat is grassy and stifling, not like what your the Norway or Virgin Islands, U.S. Humans habitat standardly is
Aye-ayes do not modify their habitat like humans do.
yes
Humans and habitat loss
yes...