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Animals can survive without direct contact with which one of these?
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Fire
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Water
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Air
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Food
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Animals can survive without direct contact with fire because fire is a source of heat and energy, but it is not essential for their survival. While animals may interact with fire in certain situations, such as wildfires or controlled burns, they do not rely on it for their basic needs like water, air, and food. Fire can be dangerous and harmful to animals, causing injury or death, so they have evolved to avoid direct contact with it whenever possible.