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sirspacedino
· 8 years ago
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Not necessarily
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fruit_salad
· 8 years ago
Except for domesticated animals. Some animals won't be able to survive. Or we took them so far away from the natural habitat that they can't get back to where they need to eat/hunt.
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kurukuruguy
· 8 years ago
And we've introduced many invasive species and lessened the numbers of important predators in the ecosystem.
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guestwho
· 8 years ago
I invite anyone who thinks the world would be better without humans to be the first to extinct themselves.
rosalinas
· 8 years ago
But it's the true
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guestwho
· 8 years ago
Maybe, maybe not. But until they get together and have a revolution it's our planet! ;-)
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rosalinas
· 8 years ago
I hope your 'our' include all living creatures
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guestwho
· 8 years ago
No. Humans. We are intelligent and have the capacity to alter our surroundings to suit our needs. This is our world, the animals are lucky if we let them live here. Nothing they can do about it.
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rosalinas
· 8 years ago
What the...?
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guestwho
· 8 years ago
I'm eating a raccoon for dinner tonight. He was too dumb to get out of my way so I drove up on the sidewalk and hit him!
rosalinas
· 8 years ago
Tell me if it taste good
guestwho
· 8 years ago
Tastes like Darwinian victory! Hehehe
theaveragehammer
· 8 years ago
but what would the world be without koalas and domestic dogs they would all go extinct without us and a lot of animals that based around us would die off
jade
· 8 years ago
But a human made the image of what it would look like if humans went extinct
demon_razgriz
· 8 years ago
We're not the ones killing the bees, we're sure as hell trying to save them, so without us, they may have died already resulting in the same image for two different outcomes.
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guestwho
· 8 years ago
That's a good point. It's diseases that have been wiping out colonies, but there are so many different species of bees it is unlikely all could ever disappear.
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kurukuruguy
· 8 years ago
But it's also possible that it's the pollution and pesticides that's killing bees. Though disease and pests have been wiping out colonies, it's also believed that these things were only able to occur because the bees were already made vulnerable. Even with so many species of bees, we can't run the risk of not caring about them.
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guest
· 8 years ago
I like how the human that was originally in this post yesterday got blurred out with neon green
_ratchet
· 8 years ago
Actually, most animals would over populate and the food chain would be all over. Some animals wouldnt survive without humans, and lots of dogs/cats/etc would die.
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