by Jack » Tue 16 Nov 2004, 22:34:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Barbara', 'N')o, we don't live in a predator world.
There are far less lions than gazelles. When the contrary, lions die quickly.
Predators are only for the purpose of equilibrium, but they don't rule the world at all.
Your definition of predation differs from mine.
Each living element of our world competes for resources and consumes other living things. Even plants grow on the decayed remnants of other plants. The oak tree reaches for the sunlight, and shades the ground underneath such that other plants cannot grow.
The gazelles fight amongst each other; they consume plants. And even if the lions may be extinct, bacteria prey on gazelles with as deadly an effect as any large feline might.
Make no mistake - nature is red of tooth and claw. And man, whatever his pretensions, is part of nature.