Throughout history an average wild animal has had the ability to kill an average human being so how did we as a species not only survive but ended up on the top of the food chain?

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Throughout history an average wild animal has had the ability to kill an average human being so how did we as a species not only survive but ended up on the top of the food chain?

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We live in the deserts and plains, bring water in, plant crops, grow our own food, increase population, and outnumber other animals.

We’re cunning, we think ahead, make plans.

We work together, communicate plans, shout warnings, team up.

We build tools, have goals, have opposable thumbs, understand sharpness and springiness and fire.

Most of the biggest creatures like Elephants and Buffalo and Deer are herbivores, they have no benefit for killing us. But we are omnivores, we kill them and eat them, and we get energy to chase down the next one. They fight us, they get injured and tired, but no energy for winning.

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