Will Humans Forever Rule Earth? 3 Animals Disagree: We Just Don't Want to Compete
Earth has existed for over 4.5 billion years, and during this long period, plants and animals have undergone significant changes, such as the extinction of dinosaurs and the birth of humans. If, in the future, humans also go extinct, which animal is most likely to rule the Earth? Will humans ever rule the Earth forever? 3 animals express their disagreement: 'We just don't want to compete with you.'
Gorillas
According to scientists' analysis, gorillas may already be in the Stone Age, a period of human civilization development. A group of gorillas can organize an attack on a certain species. Currently, gorillas only lack a leader. If a gorilla appears with wisdom one day, it may lead all gorillas to develop their own civilization.

Elephants
Although the elephants we see today are almost synonymous with tourist attractions, they don't want to compete with humans. Saying that they want to say this implies a considerable strength. Especially male elephants are like walking tanks, weighing up to 6 tons, with armored skulls, and enough power to break through a concrete building, and almost infinite endurance.
Crows
As the most intelligent bird, this animal has a large number of individuals, with millions of them globally. Although crows' combat power is not high in the natural world, they rely on unity to make other animals dare to provoke them. When you offend a crow, you will soon be retaliated against by all crows around you. Therefore, after humans disappear, crows can quickly occupy the Earth based on their intelligence, unity, and numerical advantage.

Humans are the only rulers unlike the prehistoric giants. We rule because of our intelligence. How long can humans rule the Earth? This depends on our reflection on the past and the future. How do you see this?