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You can be sure that a person who is mean to animals is mean to human beings as well...Just that he or she will evaluate and depending on their own benefits will act accordingly with human beings but since animals don't directly help, there is no point in wasting your finer feelings on them !


If a animal doesn't disturb you then you should leave them alone. Human and animals can co-exist if they don't interfere with each other.


Man is encroaching on rights of wild animals by destroying the forests. Co existence with animals means that we must allow space to animals.

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You can be sure that a person who is mean to animals is mean to human beings as well...Just that he or she will evaluate and depending on their own benefits will act accordingly with human beings but since animals don't directly help, there is no point in wasting your finer feelings on them !


If a animal doesn't disturb you then you should leave them alone. Human and animals can co-exist if they don't interfere with each other.


Of late, in our state ald elsewhere too there have been too many cases of leopards and other wild animals straying into cities because they find that their own habitat has been mercilessly destroyed by human beings...The poor things get hunted by people and often when the forest officials come to rescue them they are already hurt ...Such a sad state of affairs!

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

You can be sure that a person who is mean to animals is mean to human beings as well...Just that he or she will evaluate and depending on their own benefits will act accordingly with human beings but since animals don't directly help, there is no point in wasting your finer feelings on them !


If a animal doesn't disturb you then you should leave them alone. Human and animals can co-exist if they don't interfere with each other.


Of late, in our state ald elsewhere too there have been too many cases of leopards and other wild animals straying into cities because they find that their own habitat has been mercilessly destroyed by human beings...The poor things get hunted by people and often when the forest officials come to rescue them they are already hurt ...Such a sad state of affairs!


Its a frequent happening here in Maharashtra too. With their natural habitats which are dense forests being cut down to make way for urbanization and agricultural purposes, the poor animals are left with no proper homes. And then when they encroach in our territory, we kill them mercilessly! :blink: :blink: It is going to result in a big disaster and we will learn it the very hard way!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

You can be sure that a person who is mean to animals is mean to human beings as well...Just that he or she will evaluate and depending on their own benefits will act accordingly with human beings but since animals don't directly help, there is no point in wasting your finer feelings on them !


If a animal doesn't disturb you then you should leave them alone. Human and animals can co-exist if they don't interfere with each other.


Of late, in our state ald elsewhere too there have been too many cases of leopards and other wild animals straying into cities because they find that their own habitat has been mercilessly destroyed by human beings...The poor things get hunted by people and often when the forest officials come to rescue them they are already hurt ...Such a sad state of affairs!


Its a frequent happening here in Maharashtra too. With their natural habitats which are dense forests being cut down to make way for urbanization and agricultural purposes, the poor animals are left with no proper homes. And then when they encroach in our territory, we kill them mercilessly! :blink: :blink: It is going to result in a big disaster and we will learn it the very hard way!


Yes land encroachment and illegal hunting has pushed the tiger population on the brink of extinction in India.
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