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Animals know that humans are the overlords. Lions and tigers, like lions and tigers, who live in the wild all year round, should not feel who the world hegemon is. But cats, dogs, cows, and horses that live in the human world all year round should be able to feel the dominance of humans, or can highly intelligent animals like monkeys and orangutans occasionally feel that human power is too strong?
The more it isFood chainThe more animals in the upper strata should be able to feel it
For example, most of the beasts of prey will avoid humans unless they are hungry, and their ancestors may have realized who the owner of this planet was hundreds of thousands of years ago.
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Animals don't know that humans are overlords.
Humans are not the overlords of the earth, nature is. The identity of human beings on Earth is more complex, both builders and destroyers. Perhaps in the eyes of animals, humans are just monsters with large groups that walk upright, very different from them.
For domestic animals, they will treat humans as friends and partners, and for wild animals, they will see humans as prey or predators. The overlord should be a leader or something in the hearts of animals, and we are obviously not.
The true overlord of the planet
When it comes to "overlords", many people naturally think of some large and terrifying animals, such as dinosaurs, exotic shrimp in the ancient ocean, or the terrifying tusks of dragons and megalodons, which became extinct tens of millions of years ago or even hundreds of millions of years ago. The vast majority of people agree that the real hegemon on Earth today is us humans.
The true first overlords of the planet, not only did they never go extinct, but they still thrive in the corners of the planet, they are oval-shaped cyanobacteria that are only 3 microns in size. Maybe one day in the future, human beings will not be able to stay any longer, and this tenacious bacterium will still dominate the earth for more than a billion years.
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Animals know that humans are the overlords.
At present, human beings are the masters of the earth, and no animal can shake this position. But if one day, all the animals on Earth become very intelligent and try to compete for the position of the overlord of the Earth, who will be the king? I think that human beings, as the top of the food chain, must be the first target of many animals, so we are likely to die within a day.
The problem is not with big animals, but with small ones.
The relationship between animals and humans
Truth be told, wildlife isn't a big deal. Of course, they kill many individuals, but most of us live far away from them. Protecting most of humanity is relatively simple.
It won't be long before wolves and bears come into town. But domesticating animals will be a bigger problem. Farmers and ranchers all over the world will soon be killed by rampaging cows, horses, and goats.
However, these animals are usually not found in most humans. Their atrocities can have a big impact on our agricultural system, but they do not pose a direct threat to the fate of humanity. Domestic dogs and cats will have more problems.
Human beings, no matter where they live, face dangers from them, some of which are more serious than others. If your bulldog suddenly decides to kill you, this will be a great opportunity.
None of the above is a problem. The key is when the insects come after us. Did you know that there are 10 million times more ants than humans?
This may sound like a crazy statement, but it's basically a more accurate estimate. Their overall quality is very similar to ours, but we will be at a huge disadvantage.
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Animals don't know that humans are overlords. In fact, the earth is not necessarily ruled by humans, it is just a sense of self by human beings. There are still many mysteries unknown to human beings on the earth, and only a small part of the places on the surface of the earth have been visited by humans, and most of them have never been visited by humans.
There are also oceans, which make up a large part of the Earth's surface, and even fewer of them have been to the bottom of the ocean. Is there another world under the sea? Also Is there another world inside the Earth? Humans don't know much about the Earth we live on, so it's not like humans rule the planet.
The physical fitness of human beings is not outstanding in the animal kingdom, why can they become the overlord of the earth?
The highest level of evolution of all things in the world is man, all species on the planet have evolved, but the most successful animal is man, most of the other animals only evolve the body, and the brain evolution is very limited.
Only the human brain has evolved the most. Man evolved from dinosaurs, in the time of dinosaurs, man was a wise dragon, man was also a variety of dinosaurs, dinosaurs did not perish, dinosaurs all evolved, it is nonsense to say that dinosaurs were extinct. Man evolved from Zhilong, and the evolution of man is determined by nature.
The universe has the highest peak of evolution, that is, the evolution into a thought-rich person.
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