Why don’t people feel safe despite the incredible progress in medical science? Почему люди не чувствуют себя в безопасности, несмотря на невероятный прогресс медицинской науки?
The polar bear is a carnivorous mammal of the family bear, a close relative of the brown bear. The largest land predator of the planet and the only one that actively hunts and preys on human beings, seeing it as equivalent prey. one of the largest terrestrial mammalian species of Carnivora. Its length reaches 3 m, weight up to 1 ton Typically males weigh from 400 to 800 kg, body length of 200-250 cm, height at the withers 130-150 cm Females noticeably smaller (200-300 kg). The smallest bears are found on Spitsbergen, the largest — in the Bering sea. Polar bear from other bears is distinguished by its long neck and flat head. His skin is black. The color of fur varies from white to yellowish; in summer the fur may turn yellow due to constant exposure to sunlight. Wool polar bear is devoid of pigment color.
There is an interesting rule in animal shelters which states that you need to have enough space and time to look after a new pet. I would like to give arguments for and against this rule.
For some extant I agree with it, as when you take a pet from a shelter, you are fully responsible for its life and its future. You need a lot of free time to feed the animal, to take it for a walk, to tame it and to play with it.
One needs to have enough space, in order to create necessary conditions for its living.
You should buy a big cage for a bird or a hamster, a spacious aquarium for a fish, a large basket for a cat or a small dog.
Your new pet must feel happy and have everything for healthy life.
On the other hand, even if you don't have too much space or time for your new animal, it will feel much better at your house or your flat, than in an animal shelter.
In the shelter, animals live in small cages and nobody pays enough attention to them. Their lives are quite miserable and lonely there.
I always feel sorry for such animals. They suffer in the shelters a lot.
That's why, in my opinion, it's better to give a pet to somebody who will love it and become its true friend, than to leave it in the shelter.
The polar bear is a carnivorous mammal of the family bear, a close relative of the brown bear. The largest land predator of the planet and the only one that actively hunts and preys on human beings, seeing it as equivalent prey. one of the largest terrestrial mammalian species of Carnivora. Its length reaches 3 m, weight up to 1 ton Typically males weigh from 400 to 800 kg, body length of 200-250 cm, height at the withers 130-150 cm Females noticeably smaller (200-300 kg). The smallest bears are found on Spitsbergen, the largest — in the Bering sea. Polar bear from other bears is distinguished by its long neck and flat head. His skin is black. The color of fur varies from white to yellowish; in summer the fur may turn yellow due to constant exposure to sunlight. Wool polar bear is devoid of pigment color.
Объяснение:
There is an interesting rule in animal shelters which states that you need to have enough space and time to look after a new pet. I would like to give arguments for and against this rule.
For some extant I agree with it, as when you take a pet from a shelter, you are fully responsible for its life and its future. You need a lot of free time to feed the animal, to take it for a walk, to tame it and to play with it.
One needs to have enough space, in order to create necessary conditions for its living.
You should buy a big cage for a bird or a hamster, a spacious aquarium for a fish, a large basket for a cat or a small dog.
Your new pet must feel happy and have everything for healthy life.
On the other hand, even if you don't have too much space or time for your new animal, it will feel much better at your house or your flat, than in an animal shelter.
In the shelter, animals live in small cages and nobody pays enough attention to them. Their lives are quite miserable and lonely there.
I always feel sorry for such animals. They suffer in the shelters a lot.
That's why, in my opinion, it's better to give a pet to somebody who will love it and become its true friend, than to leave it in the shelter.