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why are animals called self- reliant

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Answered by vijaysir999932
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In general, self-sufficiency can be thought of as complete autonomy from any outside help. Is that possible though? To be a homesteading hermit with no input from the outside world? My gut says no, but we should probably dive in a bit deeper. To answer this question, let’s look at the animals. The animal kingdom is rich and diverse, overflowing with a massive number of species. Many of which are solitary, meaning that they live alone in order to avoid competition from members of their own species (like the mighty jaguar). Does their ability to survive with a solitary lifestyle equate to self-sufficiency? Not really.

Answered by Aarshia2005
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Because they dont depend on anyone for food or shelter. at a very small age their parents leave them alone so that they can learn how to survive on their own. Therefore animals are called self- reliant...

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