Should all animals be protected? This question has befuddled many scientists. Let us find out.
Firstly, animals are not split into good animals and bad animals. There are several animals which have poison glands that could kill you and are still good animals. There are also animals with no defence which are bad animals. People take to animals with have poison glands, stings, and other fatal weapons as bad animals, even if they are not aggressive, but still attack. This is the way to take to fatal animals.
Another reason for not protecting animals is the fact that protecting animals costs a ridiculously large amount of money. This is the reason why you have to give a tip to most restaurants. The tip, most probably, go to an animal protection society. This is outrages, when you think that the tip goes to the restaurant.
So that is why I think that all animals should not be protected. I hope you agree.
You need to protect wildlife so that none of the animals become extinct and none of them harm each other. Also they need feeding not all young animals are still with there parents and they can't find food thereself.
how to protect animals
food
Many animals exhibit cooperative behavior to help each other, such as meerkats who take turns keeping watch for predators, vampire bats who regurgitate blood to feed starving colony members, and honeybees that work together to build and protect the hive. These examples highlight the various ways animals support each other for survival and mutual benefit.
Penguins are social animals and live in colonies with many other penguins. They often form strong family bonds, working together to hunt for food and protect each other from predators. However, some species of penguins may spend time alone during certain parts of their life cycle.
No, in many species parents will protect offspring.
they learn to protect each other so they learn to live in the same habitat
Some animals have horns to protect themselves against predators or to battle each other when it is mating season to fight for the ladies ;)
I wouldn't recommend those two animals getting near each other. Both of them can be hostile to each other when their young are around and they feel they must protect them. And tigers will hunt other animals as prey.
eat other animals
Sharks are top predators and thus do not have other animals attacking them.
Some animals live in packs or groups (wolves, ants, meerkats) and they depend on each other for survival, some even have specific jobs. Some hunt while other protect the home and some are used just for breeding.
wolves protect each other to keep the number of their pack at a size where they can still hunt.Because wolf packs are families, and they care about each other.
wolves protect each other to keep the number of their pack at a size where they can still hunt.Because wolf packs are families, and they care about each other.
Most male animals will attack each other as a form of dominance or trying to protect their mate or their territory.
to protect themselvs form other animals
yes.