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i dunno, but I counted them lmao, like, everything that can walk/fly/swim in our planetBut insects are not animal,are they?
hmmm no, just everything starting from insects to others speciesWhat about bacteria?
Okay.hmmm no, just everything starting from insects to others species
Insects are definitely counted by Wikipedia as animals.But insects are not animal,are they?
oh, I mean, only 1 for each specieAssuming humans aren't given technology, ants would win pretty easily.
Ants social structure is only second to humans and their buildings are second to humans. They can easily carry up to 20x their body weight, and there are trillions of them which many species forming super colonies all over the world. Ants would be able to easily out number anyone and anything, that's why pretty much nothing stops species of army ants moving through a forest, not even rain.
Oh lol alr. Few questions first, do extinct animals count as well? Is it only land animals or does this also include sea animals? Would a human be given any type of weapons or tech?oh, I mean, only 1 for each specie
extinct animals are valid, and sea animals also are valid, and humans won't have weaponsOh lol alr. Few questions first, do extinct animals count as well? Is it only land animals or does this also include sea animals? Would a human be given any type of weapons or tech?
i dont think that it count as animalsThe animals that would win if they are counted would be bacteria viruses and bacteriophage.
Figured. then I would go with ants considering they are trillions of them and very strong and highly organized and if we don't have technology they would win but if we had technology we would win.i dont think that it count as animals
Figured. then I would go with ants considering they are trillions of them and very strong and highly organized and if we don't have technology they would win but if we had technology we would win.
oh, I mean, only 1 for each specie
noDo the human have technology?
hmmmm, about size....The problem is that a lot of animals rely on their size which also made them high tiers. Dinosaurs were impressive but they weren't very intelligent. For land animal I would proably say the Wooly Mammoth is number one due to range with its tusk, thick fur, and pretty intelligent, the only contest it would proably have is an elephant which easily bodies mammals in their original size.
Even then humans aren't much of challenge. The only way a human would win is with a weapon, or given prep time to prepare trapsYou could also say humans if they are trained.
I suppose it depends on which species of spiders and scorpions we're talking aboutHow far Spider and Scorpion could reach?
Trained humans with weapons have being to kills large animals and canivores.Even then humans aren't much of challenge. The only way a human would win is with a weapon, or given prep time to prepare traps
I didn't deny that but that required team effort, not just on individual. One stab wound wouldn't do much to deter large animals.Trained humans with weapons have being to kills large animals and canivores.
They are indeed not considered animals according to Wikipedia.i dont think that it count as animals
Ants would be crushed by their own weight if they were the size of a humanAssuming humans aren't given technology, ants would win pretty easily.
Ants social structure is only second to humans and their buildings are second to humans. They can easily carry up to 20x their body weight, and there are trillions of them which many species forming super colonies all over the world. Ants would be able to easily out number anyone and anything, that's why pretty much nothing stops species of army ants moving through a forest, not even rain.
I'm pretty sure that this applies to a lot of small animals. Are we supposed to consider that a factor in this thread?Ants would be crushed by their own weight if they were the size of a human
trueI'm pretty sure that this applies to a lot of small animals. Are we supposed to consider that a factor in this thread?
I don't think we're applying really life physics or else this wouldn't work at all lolAnts would be crushed by their own weight if they were the size of a human
^I don't think we're applying really life physics or else this wouldn't work at all lol
Uhh, everyone become big ig, and wdym playing fieldWell the important question still is, does everyone get shrinked or do they get supersized. Assuming we ignore square cube law, how is the playing field evened?