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I think the most successful animals are indeed humans, because humans develop better than other animals.
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As it stands, the most successful animals are humans.
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Yes, but there are still many unknown creatures that have not yet been discovered.
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It should be humans, because humans can basically dominate the world now.
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This may be true, because humans are higher animals and have been purified.
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This is really the case, because humans have become the masters of animals.
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Genetically speaking, humans are not the best creatures to evolve, according to Darwin's theory of evolution.
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As long as human beings look at it, it seems that it is inevitable, of course, we humans are not useless, after all, as the most powerful species, it has the responsibility to protect the world.
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I think that human beings have no natural predators anymore, and life is getting better and better.
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So far, this statement is true.
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Antarctic krill have an estimated biomass energy of between 125 million and 725 million tonnes, making them the most successful species on Earth.
Antarctic krill, also known as large krill or Antarctic krill, lives in the waters of Antarctica in the Southern Ocean. Antarctic krill are shrimp-like invertebrates that live in colonies. They feed on tiny phytoplankton, from which they convert energy from primary production to sustain their pelagic life cycles.
They are keystone species in the Antarctic ecosystem and are probably the most successful animal species on the planet in terms of biomass energy (about 500 million tonnes in total). Antarctic krill can build such a huge amount of biomass energy because the Antarctic Ocean is home to the world's largest plankton sink and probably the largest phytoplankton-filled ocean. As the sea rises from the abyssal to the translucent zone, food is transported from the world's oceans to the sea for living purposes.
Antarctic krill food
The esophagus of Antarctic krill can be seen to be green in color from its transparent shell, which indicates that they mainly feed on phytoplankton, especially small diatoms (about 20 microns). Diatoms are ground up by their gastric molars and digested in the liver and pancreas. Antarctic krill can also prey on copepods, telopods and other small zooplankton.
Its esophagus is always tube, and its digestion efficiency is not too high, so its feces still have a lot of carbon.
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For now, humans are indeed the most successful animals on the planet, and I think the most successful plant is the cypress, which is evergreen, and I like it very much, and it is really good.
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I think the most successful plants in the world are big trees, because trees can survive the longest, as long as the conditions and environment allow, big trees can live forever, up to hundreds of thousands of years.
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The most successful animals on the earth should be humans, because humans occupy the dominant power and have their own thoughts, but all the plants on the earth do not have independent thoughts, and I think that dandelions are the king of plants, because they can survive no matter what.
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If you judge by the length of time you live, the most successful plant would probably be the cycads, after all, they were able to survive the extinction of the dinosaurs until today.
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The most successful on the planet is undoubtedly human. But. There are many of the most successful plants, many of which have lived for tens of millions of years, such as mosses and ferns. This plant has been around since its earliest days and is still alive today.
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Some friends think that it is the ginkgo of gymnosperms, but in fact, ginkgo biloba lives in the middle and late stages of gymnosperms to the early angiosperms, so it is not the earliest plant, but its 100 million years of history is enough to be proud of! Ginkgo biloba is native to China, is now widely planted all over the world, most of them are used as road greening or park ornamental trees, of course, ginkgo fruit is edible, but its outer skin is slightly toxic, do not pick up the ginkgo biloba with broken juice on the ground, otherwise molting is just a trivial matter!
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Humans, as a species, are undoubtedly the most successful animals on the planet. So there is no unified statement about the most successful plants, I think that the plants that are tenacious and live for a long time should be the most successful plants, for example.
A 11,000-year-old carbolic shrub in Mexico called the "King Clone" is estimated to be 11,700 years old!
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I think it's the tree. Trees can be used to make chopsticks, furniture, and more. Trees also provide oxygen and purify the air.
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The answer to this question will vary depending on the classification criteria. Is it according to the most tenacious vitality? Or is it the most widely distributed?
Or is it by the oldest of the years? Or is it the most effective? With the different conditions of division, it is different, and each has its own opinion.
Personally, I think it's wheat, which was released relatively early, and it's still a staple food for humans, and since the most successful animals are humans, then the plants that conquer humans should be the most successful plants.
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Personally, I think the most successful plant is the cactus, which will protect itself very well from animals and plants.
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The most successful plant is the cactus because it can survive in many environments and has a lot of value.
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If humans are considered to be the most successful animals, then the most successful plant should be rice. Because rice is the largest and most cultivated plant in the world.
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The biosphere is interdependent and co-evolves, so there is no such thing as success, and each plant has its own necessity for existence, otherwise it would have been eliminated in the process of biological evolution.
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Arguably the most successful plant is rice, which is the key to feeding the world's population, and increasing technology has led to increased rice production and food for more people.
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It should be wheat, the emergence of wheat has changed the life of human beings, so that human beings can eat enough and continue to develop, in addition, the cultivation area of wheat is also very large in the world.
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Human beings have evolved to have wisdom and ability, and the most successful plants should be the grains we often eat, they have also evolved and trained, followed humans for thousands of years, and have not been eliminated by time and environment.
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If humans are the most successful animals, then I think the most successful plant should be rice, because rice is the largest plant in the world, and it is the plant that everyone needs, so I think it is the most successful.
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Blue whale ...... in the seaNow the largest animal on Earth. The great white shark, **incomparable, is a natural killing machine ......
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There are many animals that may be many times more capable than humans, and it is clear that humans are not the most evolutionarily successful species. For example, rats can adapt to nuclear radiation, which may be because rats can sense radiation, and if a nuclear war breaks out, humans will definitely perish, but rats will not necessarily perish. There are many similar examples, in addition to being more intelligent, human beings are inferior to other animals in many aspects, and if they are thrown into the wild, without tools, human survival ability is not as good as other animals, therefore, human beings are not the most successful animals in evolution.
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Although humans are at the top of the food chain, it is obviously a partial generalization to think that humans are the most evolutionarily successful animals based on these alone. Animals that can exist today and adapt to the current living environment are animals that have successfully evolved.
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Can't say that.
Any organism, whether it is an animal, a plant or a microorganism, as long as it can survive to this day, as long as it can adapt well to the living environment, it is an evolutionary organism. If evolution is not successful, there will be no survival on Earth.
For example, the ferns in the plants, which survived from the Carboniferous and Devonian periods to the present, are not immutable, but also have to evolve continuously to adapt to the changed environment. For example, bees and ants are social insects, which have also survived from the Paleozoic Era to the present, and they are also very successful creatures in evolution.
Compared with other living beings, human beings are not the strongest in terms of physical strength and ability to adapt to nature, and it is only the intelligence that humans have evolved to stand at the top of the biological chain by relying on wisdom. It is a successful evolution, but in nature, humans do not occupy a transcendent position, they are equal to other living beings.
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It can only be said that human beings have evolved wisdom and learned to change their own fate, but compared with the extreme tests under the laws of nature, such as night vision, such as stealth, or high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, radiation resistance, water resistance, poison resistance, high voltage and current resistance. None of these are available. So I can't say that evolution is the most successful, but it's really successful.
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No, it's hard to define it, but from the perspective of adaptation, there is no doubt that arthropods have evolved the most successfully.
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Yes, humanity has evolved the most important intelligence. So the choice is important.
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It's all successful, otherwise it wouldn't exist. The most successful birds can fly, people can fly, fish can swim in the water, do they succeed, dolphins have a positional echo system, do we humans have it?
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Don't make it! Humans are too fragile in infancy! Some diseases are not visible in a short period of time!
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Only one species can exist in this ecological niche! The rest of the close relatives were wiped out, and only animals with no sense of threat, such as the one you mentioned, who only had the intelligence of human toddlers, survived.
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I think it's best to see what other animals are in the environment after the extinction of the eared dinosaurs.
Peach blossom jellyfish. The peach blossom jellyfish (craspedacusta sowerbyi), also known as the peach blossom fish, is the lowest level of organisms on the earth, the peach blossom jellyfish is the most primitive and lowest invertebrate coelenterate, which has been 6.5 billion years ago, and appeared hundreds of millions of years earlier than the dinosaurs. The peach blossom jellyfish has extremely high requirements for the living environment, the water quality can not have any pollution, the living body is rare, it is extremely difficult to make specimens, and it is listed as the world's highest level of "critically endangered species" by the state, and it is also known as the "giant panda in the water".
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