solarius49
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I mean most apes are ATLEAST as big as the average man. Even a chimp, which is a smallish ape is on average 5'6, 150lbs...but they are exponentially stronger than a human
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Originally Posted by hazmatic101
Maybe we're thinking too narrow, though. If you think about it our natural predators are things that we don't typically consider "animals"...I'm talking about bacteria/viruses/any microbe really. Compared to any other species on Earth the human population is DEVASTATED by these things on a daily basis...there's just so many of us it doesn't really affect our population count. Even the healthiest person can still get a crippling virus or cancer for seemingly no reason...
were you just reading "The Lost World"?Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
We are our own natural predator, we are nothing more than bacteria to the Earth and all we do is destroy the place we live in, we will eventually kill ourselves or the planet will kill us on its own as retaliation.
Originally Posted by ksteezy
Originally Posted by el cuco
Well females can be considered our predators....diseases, child-support, headaches, heartaches....etc.
well them or aliens
Weaksauce attempt at some LULZ
Nope, who is it written by?Originally Posted by solarius49
were you just reading "The Lost World"?Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
We are our own natural predator, we are nothing more than bacteria to the Earth and all we do is destroy the place we live in, we will eventually kill ourselves or the planet will kill us on its own as retaliation.
Originally Posted by solarius49
Originally Posted by ThaT Dude173
What's the alligators natural predator ? Also sharks ?
Most likely humans as well. Correct me if I'm wrong, but arent alligators primarily a freshwater species? If so they would rarely if ever encounter sharks. They would primarily come into danger when then encounter humans. But dont alligators often kill their young (i could be wrong)? if so they could be in the same boat as humans
No we're not.Originally Posted by milestailsprowe
Originally Posted by solarius49
So i've been sippin and watchin Planet Earth and was thinking.....every animal has a natural predator, Lions:Antelope, Snakes:Birds ect. And i figure that any animal who is too big/smart to have a natural predator, their predators are human beings. Humans are responsible for the endangerments for Rhinos, elephants, eagles, dolphins, and other animals who would otherwise have little other threat from animals in the wild.
my question is this: Is man, the human being, its own natural predator? Are we meant to kill each other as an ecological effect for population control/to avoid further damage by man to the ecological system?
Wolves and big cats are our natural predator but since man made weapons we came above everything. We have no predators any more. We are the top of the food chain so only Man can challenge man at the moment
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Originally Posted by ksteezy
Originally Posted by el cuco
Well females can be considered our predators....diseases, child-support, headaches, heartaches....etc.
well them or aliens
Weaksauce attempt at some LULZ
Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko
Originally Posted by ksteezy
Originally Posted by el cuco
Well females can be considered our predators....diseases, child-support, headaches, heartaches....etc.
well them or aliens
Weaksauce attempt at some LULZ
I dont think so. It was legitimately funny.
Originally Posted by el cuco
Well females can be considered our predators....diseases, child-support, headaches, heartaches....etc.
well them or aliens
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
Average white girls
Originally Posted by Warrior On It
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
Average white girls
caught me off guard.
I would assume every creature is capable of being the prey.
Yes, there definitely are.And on the AIDS/HIV note, AIDS originated within Monkeys, and was spread to humans through blood.Originally Posted by throwback1718
I might sound silly... But are there mentally ******ed animals aside from humans? Are there diseases similar to AIDS or HIV that other mammals pass on to each other?
I think about some of this stuff daily and I don't smoke
Originally Posted by solarius49
So i've been sippin and watchin Planet Earth and was thinking.....every animal has a natural predator, Lions:Antelope, Snakes:Birds ect. And i figure that any animal who is too big/smart to have a natural predator, their predators are human beings. Humans are responsible for the endangerments for Rhinos, elephants, eagles, dolphins, and other animals who would otherwise have little other threat from animals in the wild.
my question is this: Is man, the human being, its own natural predator? Are we meant to kill each other as an ecological effect for population control/to avoid further damage by man to the ecological system?