The vast majority of animals wouldn’t like and would try to avoid interactions with humans. For exactly the same reason we love eating cows and not tigers. It’s always a better strategy to try and eat/attack something that won’t try to kill and eat you back! And we’re pretty dangerous.
Interestingly the deadliest creatures are usually those who have only recently come across humanity. Deadly funnel web spiders (yeh they live in the country you’d expect them to live in) use a venom which is very painful but not deadly to most other mammals, and that’s because very often it’s better to hurt something but not kill it, as a defence mechanism. If you kill it it can’t spread the message of what a dick you are and to stay away from you. Had we co evolved together it’s likely it’s venom would have changed to be less deadly to us, so we could live to tell the tale to other humans and we would leave the poor buggers alone. As it happens, just by chance, their venom is very dangerous, and it’s that they haven’t had the chance to evolve not to kill us, not the other way around as people often think.
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