Some people argue that we should only protect animals that are useful to human beings. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 words. Task 2 同意与否题 环境类 - - ...
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Pet psychics' portrayals of animals and their methods for communicating with them are scientifically questionable. For this reason, many people view pet psychics with skepticism. Some claim that apparently successful pet psychics aren't psychic at all -- they're just practicing cold reading. Cold ...
“i have no idea what these animals are doing.” if you could speak to a whale, what would you say? would you ask white gladis, the killer whale elevated to meme status this summer for sinking yachts off the iberian coast, what motivated her rampage—fun, delusion, revenge? would you ...
As another game, consider how you might classify and name (scientifically) a dog. First, scientists have divided the kingdom of the animals into two main groups, or phyla: the invertebrates (those with no backbones) and vertebrates (those with backbones). ...
Carnations, scientifically known as Dianthus caryophyllus, are charming and versatile flowers that have been cultivated for centuries. Native to the Mediterranean region, carnations have become one of the most popular and widely cultivated flowers globally. Carnations are known for their hardiness and res...
there are currently around 900 thousand different kinds of living insects known to us. Nearly 80 percent of all species on the planet are represented in this number. Despite this, most experts agree that more insect species haven’t been described (scientifically named) than have been described....
We can indeed empirically study the primal emotional feelings of other animals because of the tight correspondence between deep-brain stimulation induced activation of emotional-instinctual behavior patterns, and the highly consistent rewarding and punishing properties of such induced states – which are ...
Against the background of guidelines on non-killing and developing ideas on the release of captured or domesticated animals, this study focuses on how vinaya (disciplinary) texts deal with dangerous and/or annoying animals, such as snakes, mosquitoes, and flies. Are there any circumstances in whi...
Plants and other animals are the product of billions of years of evolution, just like ourselves, and so in no rational way can they be said to be here “for” us. Seneca, above, said that the truth lies open to all; it has not yet been taken over, as much is left for those yet...