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Are all animals (including humans, but excluding insects) meant to live together?

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Are all animals (including humans, but excluding insects) meant to live together?

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Well if you believe in evolution (which I do) in a sense it’s not the matter of are they meant to live together but a matter of can they. In other words you are meant to live as long as your capable of doing so. Survival of the fittest, if antelopes are to weak or not capable of escaping predators (like Lions) then eventually they’ll be extinct so they’re not meant to live together. But from these incapable antelopes sometime one antelope will become a little faster giving it a better chance of escaping the lions and this antelope will breed faster and faster antelopes. These antelopes will after (A LOT) of time evolve to something that is capable (or meant) to live with Lions. This applies to everything. But for cats and dogs we humans have tamed them not to hunt so they will be “meant” to live with anything in a way. And if you mean if they are meant to be pets (which if so I have wasted a lot of time explaining evolution:) the answer is there is no answer, who is to say we were mean

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