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But they're part of the food chain.We don't need mosquitos, ticks, or fleas. They can go.
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But they're part of the food chain.
It’s a common assumption: Bats are important because they feast upon those pervasive warm-weather pests known as mosquitoes. You want to see bats flying above, cleaning up the night sky and ridding you of itchy bites and pesky ear-buzzing.Did you know mosquitos are responsible for over 700,000 deaths word wide?
Mosquito-Borne Diseases | NIOSH | CDC
Mosquito-borne diseases are those spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. Diseases that are spread to people by mosquitoes include Zika virus, West Nile virus, Chikungunya virus, dengue, and malaria.www.cdc.gov
We absolutely need animals! Especially the ones - any of them - that can be pets. I think a lot of non animal people or people who otherwise haven't been around animals enough completely underestimate and dismiss the healing power that animals have. I volunteered at a shelter for a year, every day going into the cat room and sitting with the cats. Those beautiful babies were as much therapy as I was for them. I have never laughed as much or as hard as I have since I had both my dogs. My old dog, and current dog both have done extremely funny thing that has brought me to tears. They are my therapy, my medicine, my happiness and my reason for a laugh.
Aside from the obvious nature and food chain things, animals are incredibly entertaining and beautiful to look at. There's a live camera feed set up in someone's back yard, and almost every night there is a black bear and her cubs hanging out in his yard. I can get lost watching them and their interactions. They are beautiful.
*steals @Reddington's dogs*
JK, I want to get some dogs myself. Its been a long time since I had one. I miss it.
Wonderful link! Things we never really think about; bears repeating!Of course we do.
We certainly need plants. But many plants depend on animals for pollination and seed dispersal... so without animals, we'd soon have no plants, and we'd be screwed.
And if you want to read some other unusual ways in which animals help us (without us exploiting them as a commodity), this page might be of interest to you:
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Unsung Heroes: 10 Ways Animals Help Us
From the dog sitting on your couch to the near-mythical narwhal in the depths of the Arctic ocean, animals play a key role in environmental protection and human wellness.www.globalgiving.org