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Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

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Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

Today's topic: Why haven't humans evolved offensive organs?

Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

This is no ordinary howl, this is a notification that a new king has arrived.

The human throwing spear, bow and arrow, for other prey, is like magic, hanging.

At that time, many animals were probably fished by this sound, and then they became extinct

Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

Humans are mainly strong in the shoulder blades, so that human arms can be raised above the head, and other primates can be thrown back and forth, but they can't make the whole arm lifted, and they can be thrown if they lift it above the head.

Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

Because animals have limited IQs, cold weapons can still be understood, and hot weapons are too difficult. However, there are also intelligent animals who can understand the relationship between guns and death. I've seen a video of a group of Maasai people holding javelins around elephants, and the elephants have the ability to break through, but they just stand still because their intelligence can't tell whether it's a human or a javelin.

Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic
Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

The human brain is the most powerful weapon! It is said that the diversity of animals in Africa is due to the fact that many of them evolved with the horror of Homo erectus. Many animals on other continents were directly reduced to extinction by the evolved hairless monkeys.

Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

It feels like the instinct of African animals is to stay away from humans, but those who don't have this instinct are probably extinct.

Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

Humans also have the ability to clench their hands into fists, while chimpanzees don't have these two skills, so it takes a long time for several chimpanzees to beat a chimpanzee to death.

Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

Preschool children fight, divided into several levels. Pushing, shoving, clenching fists, picking up sticks, picking up stones. If you pick up wooden sticks, you have to pull the frame quickly, and if you pick up stones, you have to pull the frame quickly.

Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

With the three offensive talents of long-handled throwing bow and arrow, all natural defensive talents lose their meaning.

Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

The destructive power of elbow strikes is very strong, and many martial arts competitions are forbidden to use them because they can be directly craniotomy. So a lot of people don't know how to use the body, you know, we're actually scary Homo erectus.

Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

You're pretty good at chatting,

Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

There has never been a Creator, no God Allah, and it is up to humanity to climb to the top of the food chain......

Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

The eyes that are not predators should be the eyes of arboreal species, and most predators are colorblind.

Why didn't humans evolve offensive organs? Netizen: In the eyes of animals, you already know magic

That's not an offensive organ, that's a weapon bar.

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