Animals are our companions, our workers, our eyes and ears, and our food. They appear in ancient cave paintings, and on modern commercial farms. We have domesticated some of them, while others remain wild and are sometimes endangered by our activities. They keep us company, and while they can provide comic relief, they also serve us as valuable assistants. (sciencing.com)
Animal as worker
Since ancient times, animals have been able to help us do our jobs. For example, the horse has been a means of transformation since ancient Egypt and other kingdoms.Â
Animals As Companions
Unlike the performance of specific tasks, an animal's value as a companion might be more difficult to measure. This depends on how the guard teaches or trains to tame the animal. And make the animal have affection. Florence Nightingale (a statistician) observed small pets can reduce anxiety in psychiatric patients. Dan Sigmund Freud (an Austrian Jew of descent and founder of the school of psychoanalysis in the field of psychology) used his dog as an experiment to measure the patient's level of tension.
Animals As Resources
Cattle, pigs, poultry, and fish feed us and this makes an increase in the economy. However, the consumption that is carried out exceeds the existence of these animals. This makes the farms have to be harder to raise their animals so that the numbers can meet consumer needs. As a result, many diseases from these animals have emerged, as well as overcoming animal waste that makes rivers or lakes overgrown with algae.Â
Therefore, animals are very important in human life. Not only as a playmate but also as a co-worker to meet the needs of human life. So, exploitation of animals must be stopped immediately, because it will reduce the animal population and are threatened with extinction.
Baca konten-konten menarik Kompasiana langsung dari smartphone kamu. Follow channel WhatsApp Kompasiana sekarang di sini: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaYjYaL4Spk7WflFYJ2H