We are all related to animals in one shape or shape. Without them we will have the earth, but if there is no world?
They are the people who wants to be part of us and will always integrate ourselves into our collective subconscious mind.
But are we keeping them and their fragile ecosystem at risk of their daily lives? And is it an eternal threat to their ultimate survival?
Without them, there will be such a big emotional and empty emptiness, do you think human beings can not survive?
Animals are among the most wonderful masterpieces of God. Animals play a very important role in human life. Animals influence everyone's life, its presence is essential. The importance of animals ranges from companion to food sources and varies from person to person. Like working animals and food animals, pets also have a positive impact on our lives. We may not notice how much the animal affected our lives. First, animals give love to humans. Animals can be human companions Dogs are human best friends since ice age, as they say that they may be the best friends in your life, especially dogs. Man keeps animals such as dogs, cats, guinea pigs as pets. Pets are our partners and face to face and affect people's lives. In addition, keeping pets is a wonderful way to teach children about the skills of children. This will eventually plant the importance of expressing love to other children's creatures.
¿ According to the beginning, there is a clear moral boundary between humans and animals. Humans have the moral importance of lack of animals. Based on the assumption that humans have something special or that everyone has morally important attributes lacking all animals, we call it a clear perspective I can. ¿ The second view considers a less obvious parting line to be a continuum or moral sliding scale that can be related to the biological sliding scale of neural complexity. We believe that humans are at the highest level of moral importance, including rodents such as mice and mice, zebrafish, Drosophila, single cell organisms, etc. followed by primates.