Yes. Everyone I know that really loves animals is good-hearted, even ones that seem a bit grumpy or crusty on the outside. Taking care of animals makes you a better person.
2006-08-05 17:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people who have great animal skills are completely lacking social skills with humans. They might love animals and take great care of them, but they are rude or shy or outcasts in the human realm. Also, I have seen many people who love animal to the point that they dislike humans because they have seen too many animals that are hurt by people, so they take out all their anger onto all humankind. I guess for the majority, though, the generalization could be made.
2006-08-05 17:28:45
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answered by Strange question... 4
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pondering all animals descend from different animals (apart from previous ancestral sorts of direction) i think of it is going to be obvious that we are animals. would you argue that we are a vegetable or a mineral? the advantages to the human race? Do you mean some great advantages of understanding this or some great advantages of it happening? the perfect great ingredient approximately it happening is that it did take place, if it did no longer we does not be here in spite of each thing. some great advantages of understanding that we proportion ancestry with different animals enables us to make predictions in technology, extremely drugs. with out the entire evolution concept modern biology would be especially limited. Your 2d ingredient is non-sensical and appears like some variety of rant to be easy. no one of their nicely suited ideas would tell all people to "stay like an animal" as a results of fact the advantages you have been in the previous conversing approximately are no longer related to living like an animals yet in easy terms understanding that we are animals. Our species invented civilisation, why does not we use it? To be honest, interior the tip it fairly is a conflict of semantics and context. you're puzzling the meaning of the word "animal". In "do no longer act like an animal" it potential a wild beast without experience of delight, morals, and so on. as quickly as we are saying that human beings are animals we mean living creatures, and so on as antagonistic to vegetation, minerals, and so on. human beings do no longer go beyond taxonomy.
2016-09-28 23:06:13
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answered by ? 4
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Mostly yes, but I have known some people who loved animals but hated other people. They were complete asses to anything that didn't have a tail. At least that's unusual though.
2006-08-05 17:15:20
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answered by nezzy 2
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I think so too. They've shown a correlation between convicted criminals (mostly people in for murder) and animal abuse.
Many supposedly started with animals before getting tired or desensitized.
2006-08-05 18:59:58
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answered by Right On 4
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That's true. And people who hate animals don't have big hearts.
2006-08-05 17:35:38
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answered by queenblafalot 3
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i used to think that also, but i was young and naive. some of the biiggest crooks and criminals that i ever met were involved in the animal trade (dogs & horses) and there were several really dangerous incidents BE CAREFUL
2006-08-05 19:01:55
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answered by Anonymous
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yes.In general anyone that has no empathy for animals also hasn't much for other humans either.Animals are God's creation and love us unconditionally which is a gift that non animal lovers toss away like trash.Who has too much love?
2006-08-05 17:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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that is, only if the people who own the pets are very nice to them and care for them as they would a child. then yes, i do believe people who own pets have a very good heart.
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2006-08-05 17:16:54
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answered by curious 4
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Yes because how can you be bad hearted and love something?
2006-08-05 17:11:28
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answered by Anonymous
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