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There still are costs. In fact, lots of animals pay with sex or food or building materials.
Anthills and beehives go bust all the time. Of course, it now turns out that Colony Collapse Disorder is caused by Bayer's insecticide, but entymologists would tell you that a great number of beehives die out every year normally.
Except that's precisely how flightless birds came about.
If the lost tourist had the right amount of money in the right currency then they would be able to bribe the lion.
Actually, the only dolphins that have a "fun time" are those you see at those water parks (whatever name it is). How do you know they are having "fun"? They're having "fun" to get the continued supply of fish. Out in the wild, it's a constant battle against starvation and murder.
Humans are apes.
Which goes back to the question about the currency in use.
And yet, money emerged. The earth and the universe obviously had a need for money.