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10/09/2023
■Class discussion: Does it surprise you that human beings are far more frightening to wildlife than other predators? In the absence of human intervention, predators keep nature in balance by preventing herbivores from eating too much plant life. How have humans upset the natural balance and caused ecological disasters? Is there anything in nature to keep human beings from overconsuming the world’s resources? Do you fear wildlife predators, like lions or sharks, more than humans? Why or why not? Which animal is the deadliest to human beings?
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