Why Animals See Humans As Monsters
Why do animals see humans as monsters? Ancient humans were not the fastest, strongest, or most dangerous-looking predators. We had no claws, no fangs, no armor, and no fur. But from an animal’s point of view, humans were something much stranger. We could sweat, track, throw, plan, use fire, work in groups, and follow prey for hours until it had nowhere left to go. This video explores why humans may have looked so terrifying to other animals, how persistence hunting worked, why throwing weapons changed everything, and how a weak little ape became one of nature’s most unsettling predators. 0:00 The Animal’s Nightmare 0:38 Weak, Slow, And Still Terrifying 1:06 A Different Kind Of Predator 1:41 The Upright Monster 2:52 Throwing Changed Everything 4:09 The Predator That Never Stopped 6:42 Tracking Like A Horror Movie 7:54 Humans Became A System 9:04 The Creature That Carried Fire 11:24 Why Humans Were Hard To Read HumanlyOdd explores the weird truth behind being human through simple illustrated storytelling. #HumanlyOdd #HumanEvolution #Animals

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