Dangerous Animal Facts From sharks to tarantulas to snakes, students often are fascinated by dangerous animals.
Not exact matches
First she collected
facts, learning that treating the insane as
dangerous animals was regarded by most people as perfectly appropriate, since they were considered depraved.
misses the
fact that all stuffed
animals are
dangerous....
In
fact, the ability of minds and bodies to become more fearful in
dangerous environments is the product of evolution, and exists in many different
animal species.
Filled with fascinating
facts about the fierce, but sometimes playful, creature, this dynamically illustrated volume profiles the hippo, whose monstrous jaw and razor - sharp tusks make it the most
dangerous animal in Africa.
Nevermind the expense, the veterinary care, and the
fact that no one should try to keep a big cat as a pet, these are highly
dangerous animals and should only be cared for by experts.
In
fact, no evidence exists that suggests Swiffer products are
dangerous to
animals when used properly.
The Court also raised the possibility that the City of Montreal had exceeded its powers by providing for the seizure and euthanasia of «pit bull type dogs», without consideration of whether the targeted
animals are, in
fact, actually
dangerous.
Despite this, dogs remain heavily regulated: they must be licensed with local authorities, they can not go in public places without a leash (if at all), they must be vaccinated against rabies, you canâ $ ™ t live with more than a small number of them,
animal control officers can seize and destroy them if they determine that they are a nuisance, and the threshold of making a determination that they are
dangerous and subject to extermination puts dogs at a disadvantage, even when the
facts show otherwise.
Altering the fence's boundary would enable dingoes to enter the Sturt national park in New South Wales, allowing scientists to assess whether dingoes, long reviled by many people as
dangerous to livestock and even humans, could in
fact act as saviours for threatened native
animals.
In
fact, much smaller dogs are often MUCH BETTER at holding large,
dangerous animals at bay»
On one end of the spectrum, any
animal might be considered adoptable if it can be adopted, even if it in
fact dangerous or irredeemably suffering.