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re: Which species would move to the top of the food chain if mankind goes extinct?

Posted on 8/19/20 at 7:43 pm to
Posted by Nodust
Member since Aug 2010
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Posted on 8/19/20 at 7:43 pm to
quote:

Mosquito's

Or fire ants.
Posted by OweO
Plaquemine, La
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 8/19/20 at 7:47 pm to
Orangutans.

Ever saw the video of one using a branch as a spear to catch fish?
Posted by Tempratt
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Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 8/19/20 at 7:47 pm to
Extraterrestrials.

They'll be the reason we're extinct in the first place.
Posted by OweO
Plaquemine, La
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 8/19/20 at 7:48 pm to
quote:

fungi



There are some pretty crazy things about fungi that actually makes it impressive.
Posted by MimosaRouge
Member since Jun 2020
374 posts
Posted on 8/19/20 at 7:55 pm to
here's an Orangutan using a saw to cut a tree branch:

LINK
Posted by Buck_Rogers
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 8/19/20 at 8:03 pm to
Chubacabras
Posted by Oldestlurkerever
Member since Jan 2020
262 posts
Posted on 8/19/20 at 8:38 pm to
Democrats??
Posted by Cracker
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Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 8/19/20 at 8:39 pm to
raccoons
Posted by Philzilla2k
Member since Oct 2017
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Posted on 8/19/20 at 8:40 pm to
Cephalopods
Posted by MeridianDog
Home on the range
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 8/19/20 at 9:15 pm to
Some bird - maybe crows, if they can figure out how to kill the bigger birds. They might figure it out too. They are remarkably smart, and mean, too. As an example, I have seen a flock giving an eagle absolute hell. Also, they will eat anything they can pick apart.
Posted by AUCE05
Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 8/19/20 at 9:16 pm to
wouldn't primates just evolve again?
Posted by Deplorable Duke
Lousyana
Member since Nov 2016
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Posted on 8/19/20 at 10:02 pm to
IF?!? At this rate, mankind won’t make it to 2021.
Posted by Freauxzen
Utah
Member since Feb 2006
37413 posts
Posted on 8/19/20 at 10:14 pm to
The correct answer in most climates is going to be wolves until the next ape rises, but wolves may dominate too much.

Wolves breed more than big cats or bears, work as large packs, can survive multiple climates easily, can run short and long distances, and are just plain smart.
Posted by KiwiHead
Auckland, NZ
Member since Jul 2014
27730 posts
Posted on 8/19/20 at 11:23 pm to
Honey Badgers.....'cause they just don't care, they will take what they want.

Woe be unto all other land based mammals.
Posted by cypressbrake3
Member since Oct 2014
3681 posts
Posted on 8/19/20 at 11:31 pm to
Orcas....seas

Wolf packs....land

Ravens....air
Posted by phunkatron
Member since Jun 2019
1444 posts
Posted on 8/19/20 at 11:43 pm to
Orcas are the top of the food chain by a mile when all things are equal.

They're already pretty damn smart, and they'd stand a good chance of surviving/thriving long-term with humans out of the equation.
Posted by cypressbrake3
Member since Oct 2014
3681 posts
Posted on 8/19/20 at 11:46 pm to
Bluegills in freshwater.
Posted by WestCoastAg
Member since Oct 2012
145254 posts
Posted on 8/19/20 at 11:52 pm to
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It's common knowledge that the mongoose and the snake are mortal enemies. And you'd think that statement is one-sided: On the one hand, you've got the very emblem of evil and sin -- a scaled, wriggling tube of poison, fangs and death. On the other hand you've got what looks like a cross between a rat and Prince Charles.

If they allowed bets on interspecies rivalries, we'd lay our money square on the snake, every time. And we would lose that money, for one very simple reason: because the mongoose isn't fighting snakes for food, or for territory, or for survival -- it's fighting snakes because frick snakes. That's seriously the reason why: Occasionally you will see a mongoose eating the meat from a defeated snake, but as a general rule, they prefer to avoid it. Yet they still actively seek out and hunt snakes, oftentimes ones larger than themselves. Some species of mongoose have even been known to fight king cobras, a snake so badass it literally eats other, lesser snakes for breakfast. The iconography of the king cobra inundates our culture, and from Commander to Kai, it is always used to intimidate. The hood, the hypnotic weaving, the forked tongue -- every visual aspect of the king cobra screams rotten death and fear.

And then along comes this doofy hillbilly weasel, which proceeds to murder the shite out of the living embodiment of terror just because there's nothing better to do that day.
Posted by SEClint
New Orleans, LA/Portland, OR
Member since Nov 2006
48769 posts
Posted on 8/20/20 at 1:14 am to
Squirrels
Posted by BayouFann
CenLa
Member since Jun 2012
6870 posts
Posted on 8/20/20 at 1:40 am to
Big cats or bears
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