If animals were immortal, what would our world look like?

Updated on society 2024-05-06
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In the world in which human beings live, we will find that there are many other creatures besides humans. For example, huge elephants, fierce lions, and very cute national treasures, such as pandas, are also because of their existence, so that humans do not feel lonely on earth. However, if we think about the meaning of the existence of these animals, then we may not be able to figure it out for a while.

    We know that humans have a variety of ideals, but animals don't seem to have any of them. All they have to think about is how to survive in this cruel natural world, and how to give birth to their own offspring before they die out, so that their species can survive for a long time.

    These things are actually animal instincts, that is to say, the difference between animals and humans is that people will look at themselves rationally, while animals rely on their own instincts to do things. The reason for this behavior is that animals other than humans are not highly intelligent. What they think is in their genes when they are born.

    And these genes can be said to determine their species, for example, cows give birth to calves that do not eat meat, but eat grass, because the genes tell the calf that this is their food. In addition, the genes contained in them have formed a law, and this law is the law of their growth. In other words, when humans raise animals or observe animals in the wild, they can know exactly when they are growing up.

    And we'll know when these creatures will want to find their other half to breed. Because these are in the genes of animals, the reason why this is so is because species on Earth behave this way in order to adapt to their environment. And if we look at it from one point of view, it seems that animals exist to reproduce.

    Others, on the other hand, have opened their minds and ask the question: would it be better if animals were not born to reproduce and they could have a long lifespan? Scientists' is negative, and the reason why they say this is because it is impossible to achieve.

    Even if it were to be realized, it would hasten the destruction of the species, so why say that?

    Let's think about it, if animals really live forever, then they will always have resources, and they will only increase and not fall. But the earth is just that big, and when the species really reaches a certain level, the earth will definitely not be able to fit it. Therefore, there may be a struggle between animals, and once this struggle is started, neither side will be the winner.

    Of course, this is only the effect on the immortal animals.

    On the other hand, it is the impact on the environment in which we live. If animals do achieve immortality, then human land resources will be appropriated. When the number of animals reaches a certain level, the earth's environment will deteriorate rapidly, becoming no longer suitable for survival, and the immortality of animals will be destroyed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Animals are only more and no less, and they are constantly reproducing. Animals have no habitat, so they move to cities and can be seen everywhere on the streets. The lack of food resources has led to disputes between humans and animals.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Pet dogs will witness the birth, aging, sickness and death of human beings. Many people's pet dogs will watch their owners die one after another, and their minds may have evolved more complex than humans.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If animals are immortal, our world will become very magical, and the earth will be so big, when the species really reaches a certain level, the earth will definitely not be able to fit, and the environment on the earth will deteriorate, and even in the long run, it will no longer be suitable for survival.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to the law of conservation of energy, the corresponding number of plants decreases, global warming, sea level rises, the pressure on the earth's survival increases, and gradually the number of herbivores decreases, and the upper organisms of the food chain are reduced due to the decrease of some herbivores, the reduction of food, and the reduction of survivability, nature is in a state of urgency to seek balance. Now looking at birth, aging, sickness and death in the natural world is also a kind of wisdom.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Under the assumption of animal longevity, the natural growth rate of organisms will increase dramatically until it exceeds the capacity of the environment. And the resources on Earth are too limited to sustain so many creatures, and eventually the world will be in danger of extinction.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If animals live forever, human survival will be threatened. If animals can live forever, human supremacy on the earth will be challenged.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Animals slowly develop to be more intelligent than humans, and then dominate humans, and the movie Planet of the Apes can be seen.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The world is going to be chaotic, and animals are going to live even longer than humans.

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