Originally posted by Anonymous ATS
We aren't especially strong. We don't have claws or fangs. We don't have superior eyesight or smell. We don't have venom. While it's true that
human evolution has sped up throughout our history, we are still pretty much the same species which descended out of Africa, and that is the
environment in which we are still most adapted for. It is only our intelligence and imagination which has allowed us to flourish via technology.
I've been through this argument before.
Now, it's not contested that there are animals out there which are far more deadly than humans (lions (and all felines), bears, dogs (and all
canines), monkeys, apes, sharks, killer whales, alligators, snakes and squirrels) but a great many of them will more than meet their match when faced
with an experienced hunter in a one on one confrontation.
Although of course, a hunter is only as good insofar as his physical body allows him to be.
You must be strong to throw a spear, you must be swift to dodge a cat's leap, you must be sturdy to withstand the claws.
Yes, it's our intelligence and imagination which enabled us to succeed, but it is our intelligence and imagination
applied to our physical
bodies that is the important bit.
Human beings are perhaps the most versatile creatures on this planet, a trait which seems to have developed
alongside our intelligence and
inventiveness.
The ability to pick up a stick and use it to fend off a dangerous predator, for example, or to pick up a rock and throw it and then brain a predator,
are both signs of this
lethal combination of skills.
It's true, we aren't especially strong or fast, but what we are is
masters of our environment.
[edit on 10-6-2008 by Anti-Tyrant]