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Are humans considered a species

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 5/16/2022

No. Humans are very powerful than you think. Our intelligence and adaptability is what makes us powerful. Look at it this way, let a bear and a human eat a back of marshmallows. I guarantee you that the bear will grow sick and weak easily than the human after eating the bag of marshmallows because marshmallows are bad for a bear's diet. Another example would be Batman and Superman. Batman doesn't have any superpowers but he was able to defeat Superman more than once. That teaches us that you don't need superpowers to be powerful.

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