Why Earth Made Humans the Most Dangerous Animal
You are, right now, sitting on top of a body that would lose to almost every animal on this planet. No claws. No fangs. No fur. No real speed. And yet somehow, this weak, soft, slow creature became the single most dangerous thing that has ever walked the Earth, more dangerous than anything that came before it. How does that even make sense? Today we're digging into one question. Why did Earth end up handing the title of most dangerous animal to us, out of every single species that has ever existed on this planet across millions and millions of years? Not the lion. Not the shark. Not even the T Rex. Us. And once you understand how this happened, you're going to look at your own body completely differently, because the answer isn't what most people think.

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