lets just say that the government found a way to make life on mars and evacuated the whole earth to mars so the planet could rebuild itselfpantsoffdanceoff said:Depends why we go extinct.
Yeah, basically this. You get a gold star!pantsoffdanceoff said:Depends why we go extinct.
The next closest thing to us becuase the environment hasn't changes, probably apes. Granted without the Human Drive to change things, it would be hard to say anything is the dominate species. I mean before humans arrived we had something at the top of the food chain but they were in no way the dominate species.Gunndam64 said:lets just say that the government found a way to make life on mars and evacuated the whole earth to mars so the planet could rebuild itselfpantsoffdanceoff said:Depends why we go extinct.
How does us leaving get rid of the millions of plants and animals that inhabit Earth? There may not be a dominate species for quite some time, but the planet wouldn't be lifeless.zauxz said:When humans will be gone, this planet will be lifeless.
How does something with such a large body, and small wings possible fly?!Souplex said:Bees, they hate physics with a passion and have those deadly stings.
Er...so are you saying that things weren't alive before humans? I'm pretty sure that if a single animal is removed from a food web equation, the global ecosystem goes on.Shapsters said:Seriously, if humans somehow become extinct, how would anything else survive?
Dude, if humans die, then so will all the other animals. Humans have a much biger survivability rate then most animals.SuperMse said:How does us leaving get rid of the millions of plants and animals that inhabit Earth? There may not be a dominate species for quite some time, but the planet wouldn't be lifeless.zauxz said:When humans will be gone, this planet will be lifeless.
Optimism is stupidity in disguise, good sir.MiserableOldGit said:You think we'll leave anything worth living on behind us? I admire you're optimism...