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What would dominate Earth if humans weren't here?

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10ClarionSt | 21:13 Mon 06th Nov 2006 | Body & Soul
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If there were no humans on this planet, what would be the most prolific/dominant thing on Earth? Would it some form of plant life? Aquatic? Insect?
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el hadji diouf
el hadji diouf.....he's an insect isn't he???

Anyways I'm gonna have to say either a rat or cockroach. Only because they're both pretty hard animals.

...Japanese Knot Weed , or possibly Microsoft....
flippin rabbits I reckon....they eat anything and everything, including all the plants and bulbs in my garden!

or maybe slugs too.
Actually, bacteria are the most prolific and abundant thing on Earth, not humans. If humans all died out, there would be very little impact. If bacteria all died out, life on this planet would essentially all end.
C0ckroaches rule the world !!!
Japanese Knotweed....thats a good call.

Dies off slightly out of season though doesn't it??
Rabbits and farm animals like sheep (N. Zealand is already taken over by them)
Viruses and microbes. Bacteria
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