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Why can't animals bring humans to extinction?

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Sneha

Extinctions have been a part of the changing world. This also is said to be caused by the evolution various species had with the passing time. Huge monstrous animals came to extinction, however, humans have managed to continue their journey of life.

Humans evolved from apes; however, nature gifted us with the strongest part which is our brain. Since ice age, we kept inventing things which could help us outpower species which are stronger than us. Our ancestors invented fire which was the biggest weapon to help survive. All other animals are afraid of fire and thus humans in wild used this to protect themselves.

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We developed weapons from naturally existing metals. This increased our attacking abilities. We could fight other species and defeat them with the help of these weapons. 

We not only have developed weapons, however, have improved them to perform even better and faster with changing times. These weapons also help us keep a check on any threats which could pose damage to us and we use measures to prevent or escape ourselves from the upcoming danger.

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The other thing which is another advantage to us is our communication skills. This is also due to the brain provided to us by nature. Other species which are predators and could possibly bring us to extinction do walk in groups like us. However, they lack the methods which we use to communicate with each other. Our ability to plan in panic situations is better than other animals and thus we are capable of winning wars.

Thus, these are the reasons which explain that our nature to adapt to the situation and our reactions to the same would prevent us from animals bringing us to extinction. Only nature (which produced us) has the capability of turning the tables against us. If any changes are made to our present environments or atmospheres, then only we would lead to an end.

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