It depends on what kind of disasters you're referring to. There were two Olympic games in recent memory that had fatal disasters. At the 1972 Summer Olympic games in Munich, West Germany, 11 Israeli athletes were taken hostage and eventually killed. At the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, there was a terrorist bombing at the Olympic Park that killed two people.
if you mean endangered then it's becuase WAY too many people have killed that certain kind of animal so ya!
The Jewish faith teaches to be kind to animals, and to only hurt them for survival purposes, meaning hunting is fine, but animal cruelty is most definitely NOT.
Legends say he killed a dragon. However, dragons do not exist so he must have killed another animal, such as a crocodile.
If you're very good at football but not at any sport in the Olympic games, then winning a Heisman is easier. If you're very good at a sport that is part of the Olympic games, then the gold medal is easier. It's kind of a pointless question in the first place, but to put things in perspective: every four years, there a few hundred Olympic gold medals given out (between both the winter and summer games). There are exactly four Heisman trophies given out in that same period.
it depends on what kind of animal so talk back
A sport.
Xare is a kind of racquet sport.
She started gymnastics because both her parents were olympic gymnasts and since her dad owns a gym, she was in it so much when she was younger, she just kind of grew to the sport...
we have the power to reason, although not always wisely, also we are the only species who kill our own kind for sport.
Tennis, Badminton, Squash
Romans did chariot races for their sport