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A human...or if you don't want to include humans in the equation...wolves are making a comeback although they are probably not as dangerous to people as the wild boars.
if the human has weapons then yes if not it can't
Cost of living relates to the various costs associated with the livelihood of a human or community. It also includes the various opportunity costs involved in living. It also includes the opportunities foregone in making a living.
Two serious costs of building the transcontinental railroad are monetary costs and the costs of human life. Building a railroad across the country was both expensive money-wise, and it was also dangerous to the men who built the railroads.
Robots have been used to replace humans in situations where a job is either too dangerous for a human or too costly. For example, robots have been used to explore Mars because it is too dangerous and costly to send humans to Mars at this time. They have also been used in some factories to cut down on costs and injuries associated with human workers.
I am not sure the question you are to ask, but there are many things that are hazardous and dangerous to human health.
You mix human with poisoned weapons (weapons + poison)
You mix human with poisoned weapons (weapons + poison)
Yes. Axolotls have a dangerous venom in their tiny teeth. Although it is rare that these small teeth peirce human skin it has happened. Ninjas were known to use axolotls as lethal weapons when fighting in war. The most common name for and axolotl is Jamian
human extinction.
human extinction.
Yes. Humanity keeps getting more dangerous weapons, and seems not to be getting much wiser with regard to being more peaceful as a human population... that concerns me.