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Humans are Practically Defenseless. Why don't Animals Attack Humans anymore?
Tags: Animals, Food Chain, Nature, Defense

Animals have evolved to avoid humans. This is because animals that naturally attacked humans died in larger numbers, and those who were left weren't inclined to do so or were simply afraid of humans, and they managed to pass on their genes.
If you're a human, keep scrolling. This answer is meant for my fellow animals.

Let's go back to the early men. Assuming a wild animal attacks and kills one of humankind.

Humans, unlike any other animal, don't take that shit. They will want one thing - Revenge.


No matter how far you move or how far you go, humans are relentless. They will track you down and hunt you, and when they find you, there is only one thing in their mind.

No matter how big or strong you think you are, you will be slaughtered.

You think you are the biggest shit in your world? Be in for a rude awakening. Our ancestors have learned that hunting those "defenseless" piles of bones and little flesh is not worth it and you should too.

Why? Cause humans haven't changed one bit since that time.
Author: Wilson

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