why can we not hunt animals
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as u want to live ur life same they also wnts to live they are also ame as us
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because they are also living beings like us they have the right to live in this beautiful world .whenever we get hurt we start crying in same way animal also cry and they also have feelings like us
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1. It causes a lot of suffering and death.
Hunting has even made certain animals go extinct all over the world!
2. Like humans, animals want to live. They also love and feel pain.
Animals shouldn’t have to die just because some humans consider hunting to be “fun.”
3. It can lead to violence against humans.
Experts know that people who are cruel to animals don’t stop there—many of them are cruel to humans, too.
4. Animals don’t always die right after they’re shot.
Some deer killed by hunters die only after they’re shot two or three times. Others are hurt but not killed right away, and they suffer for 15 minutes or more before they die.
5. It tears animal families apart.
Some animals form very close bonds with their families—just like we do! No one’s family members should ever be hunted.
6. Some hunters say that hunting “keeps nature in balance,” but that’s not true.
Since they usually like to kill the biggest and strongest animals, hunters are the ones who are messing up nature’s balance.
7. There are lots of hunting accidents.
Hunting accidents have hurt or killed other animals like cows, horses, dogs, and cats—and even hikers and other hunters!
Hunting has even made certain animals go extinct all over the world!
2. Like humans, animals want to live. They also love and feel pain.
Animals shouldn’t have to die just because some humans consider hunting to be “fun.”
3. It can lead to violence against humans.
Experts know that people who are cruel to animals don’t stop there—many of them are cruel to humans, too.
4. Animals don’t always die right after they’re shot.
Some deer killed by hunters die only after they’re shot two or three times. Others are hurt but not killed right away, and they suffer for 15 minutes or more before they die.
5. It tears animal families apart.
Some animals form very close bonds with their families—just like we do! No one’s family members should ever be hunted.
6. Some hunters say that hunting “keeps nature in balance,” but that’s not true.
Since they usually like to kill the biggest and strongest animals, hunters are the ones who are messing up nature’s balance.
7. There are lots of hunting accidents.
Hunting accidents have hurt or killed other animals like cows, horses, dogs, and cats—and even hikers and other hunters!
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