Humans have not successfully selectively bred themselves to be better for each other (i suppose that would be considered eugenics), so they can’t really be considered domesticated. Our fears alone show natural instincts, fear of dark, spiders, snakes, fear of unknown, how about our ability to seek and see patterns in everything even when there is none, you have a natural instinct to find the sound of a crying baby worrying, the “in/out group thing we have aka then and us is. From the most technical biological definition, humans are animals, which means they are multicellular (which humans are) eukaryotic (again, which humans are) organisms (which is a pretty generic term for any living thing, which, again, humans are).
Look At Any Apple Store, Voting Booth, Or Shoe Store And You Will Have Your Answer.
From what i have experienced, the “aggressiveness” of wild animals is often the result of being afraid of humans. Humans are not fully domesticated and their sapient/sentient remain principally sentient. Making the deaths 1,0000 deaths per year!
Beasts Of Burden Are Similar To Feral Animals, Pets, And Edible Domesticated Animals.
Killing 47 people per year. Here at everything animals we respect…. I have to admit the idea would explain a few.
I Would Say That Humans Are Wild Animals.
We are allowed to monopolise the earth’s resources and use other species for our own ends not because we’re animals but because we are beings with special, unique properties. It is easy to overidealize animals. Common hippopotamuses killed 500 people per year in africa.
Especially If Your Knowledge About The Animals World Come From Disney Cartoons.
The size of the brain doesn’t make one smarter or more intelligent. Humans have a complex nervous system. Intraspecific violence (animals killing other animals inside.