* It focuses on a few, charasmatic endangered species * genetic diversity may have sunk too low to be regenerated * costly, diverts resources from much more cost-effective ecosystem and habitat conservation measures * gives false sense that battle against extinction is being won * what if the habitat no longer exists, or cannot be expected with any confidence to exist in 200 years time. What point then ? * NRE 220 students often react negatively to the degree of handling/intervention associated with captive breeding, and apparently would prefer to see species go extinct. Really?
the chemicals soak through your sweat in your hands and into your animal, its really cruel to do that to your animal and because they are so small and the drugs are so hard you can kill your animal. maybe a stroke or two, but try to avoid it at all costs.
Animal breeding is done to make sure a pool of genes will remain in certain group of organism. It is so no hybrid crossing will happen, only pure breeds would reproduce. It is for people to get desired results. Example, Animal breeding of chihuahua means all the dogs coming from the one breeding it is chihuahua =) hope it helps!
Yes, animal poop can be burned as a fuel, a practice known as dung burning. However, burning animal poop can release pollutants and greenhouse gases into the environment, so it is not commonly used as a fuel source in modern times.
A dead animal smells bad. There are two main reasons for this.... The bacteria that have lived within the animals stomach - quite harmlessly - during its life lose their source of sustenance once the animal stops feeding and so promptly turn into cannibals. The guts of the animal are eaten away and excrement leaks out. When a body dies all the muscles relax and so the muscles that control the bladder release any fluid that they have been retaining.
So far, only captive white tigers interact with humans as they are nonexistent in the wild at present time. They occur one in about twenty thousand tiger births, can occur at any time, but none known to be in the wild at present. The ones who interact with people do so as any other captive tiger does, some more aggressive than others at times.
For he'd held her captive for so long, it was entirely too hard to grasp freeing her.
A captive bolt gun is a device for stunning livestock prior to slaughter. The gun has a rod (the bolt) that is attached so that it can move, but not leave the gun (captive) t is placed against the forehead of the animal and triggered. The animal is instantly rendered unconscious, and may be humanely slaughtered.
you will never know its so hard to look them up you find it will be hard
Well, since there are no captive humpback whales, it'd be fairly hard to find one to train. So I say no.
Animal Jam - 2003 Not So Moving was released on: USA: 2003
Captive Curse comes out on June 28th, 2011! However this is according to Wikipedia so it could be incorrect!
It is hard to explain so I learned it by watching it on YouTube
well any animal can be a little bit of a pain and hard to take care of so i would say yes it is hard to take care of.
5,ooo dollars wow so hard
It would take several years and a shortage on luxaries.
I think so. But she comes really randomly, and sometimes hard to find.
The Mantis Shrimp punches so hard, it boils the water around it's claw.