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And Dino does have a point, after-all, some animals do try to eat us. It's nature. Worms eat us, Birds eat worms, Cats eat birds, Dogs eat cats, we eat dogs (Well, wolves and foxes), worms eat us etc. etc.
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That's not a valid point. The scale on which humans kill animals heavily outweighs the number of humans killed by animals. By billions. We bother them without them bothering us. I mean, for bloodsport, what has a deer in a wood stretching thousands of acres done to the hunter that has never been bothered by it? I can accept a person having to kill a lion chasing him to save his life, but while on safari in Kenya, our guide told us that there is 'no need to bother lions' (an East African proverbial phrase relating to all wild animals) - something we all already know. If the man is stupid enough to travel into the Savannah on his own into the lion's rightful territory, maybe he does deserve to be killed. After all, other animals keep out of the lion's territory, shouldn't humans also? Why do we have this insatiable need to infringe into places that aren't ours and then kill the rightful inhabitants?