Regarding man and nature, I think that human beings do not need natural enemies. Why is there always a reasonable person saying, "Is it a bit too double-standard if only humans kill animals and no animals are allowed to kill?"
Okay, let me answer directly. Humans can kill animals, animals can’t kill them. I am a double standard, but my double standard is reasonable, because only human beings have intelligence, we can at least think of environmental protection, and change cats and dogs to rule. Forces of nature, within a year, our planet can be reshuffled. This is not an alarmist. In the mass extinction of billions of years, many extinctions were caused by the uncontrolled growth of organisms. It is said that the trees we love, when plants evolved xylem, there are no living things on this planet. To be able to eat this stuff (even now there are few), the absence of natural enemies causes the plants to grow uncontrollably, releasing a lot of oxygen, the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere is less and less, and the fire becomes more dangerous. Finally, the earth entered an ice age, the planet was frozen, and before that, those plants never thought of other creatures on earth
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