It is no accident that we surround ourselves with animals. We love them and have a good impact on us. But what about them?
Maybe we would say right away that we are also having a good impact on them as they are waiting for us to go home. They are happy to see us. We take care of them. This is also the case with pets who live in a household with us, but humans are a danger to animals in general.
Human activity has been exploiting nature for a long time, and the continuous loss of natural habitat is also dangerous for animals. It’s all a conscious activity, but we’re even dangerous to them that we have no intention of making their lives harder.
Domesticated animals, too familiar with human proximity, adapt so much to the new situation that they are less responsive to the presence of predators. In many cases, this equates to their death. These instincts are in the animals, but as they evolve to the new situation, they are almost overwritten. For domesticated species, the process of being less afraid of predators is much faster. In wild animals living close to humans, this is a longer process, but they can still be endangered.
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