Animal Cruelty Investigators are in charge of saving animals lives when either, the owner of the animal(s) aren't capable of taking care of them, mistreat them in any way or form, and need to get them out of the situation. Or, they can get animals out of disasterous situations such as hurricanes, tornados, and flooding. So should they be called Animal Cruelty Investigators, or life savers? In order to become a life saver, you must first decide which area you want to work on. Second, you want to major in animal cruelty and maybe minor in pshycology or sociology to determine the people's actions behind their decisions. Afterwards, you must take in Law Enforcement to get the feel of what you will be working with. After all this work is done, you are then a life saver.
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According to http://www.dictionary.com/, a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering. Animals are capable of much more than humans give them credit for. For example, I've heard of any stories of a dog barking at a woman's breast to symbolize that she has breast cancer, or a dog barking to wake up his owner trying to symbolize there is a fire! Or maybe you've heard of more simple stories like a police dog from the k-9 unit sniffing out drugs in a school, or maybe chasing down a wanted criminal who's trying to run from the police? Now take a second and think if there were no more animals in this world. That would mean that maybe the lady with breast cancer probably would have died, or just maybe the person didn't wake up from the fire fast enough and burned to death. Now take one more second and try to think of the first animal ever created in this universe. Do you have any guesses? Try the Amoeba, the one-celled organism. The Amoeba came about in the precambrian period and was discovered in 1757. Early settlers referred to this animal as Proteus animalcule after the Greek God Proteus who could change his shape. Amoebas are legendary for their shape shifting abilites.
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