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take the cake. Human civilization and species did not evolve in a vacuum, in fact, civilization itself could not have occured without the help of a few "insignificant" species. Farming, the keystone to the building of civilization, required the domestication of Cattle, Pigs, Chickens, etc. During the hunting and gathering days, if we never domesticated the Wolf, we wouldn't have nearly have been as successful as we are now. Farming wouldn't have been sustainable for the past 4000 years its been around if wild cats didn't invade our territory and reduce the rat and mouse populations for us. Grain storage would have been impossible otherwise, and what would have been your solution? Shooting them with arrows, so your grain is then eaten, causing famine? Hell, because of the recognition of what these wild cats have done, we invited them into our homes and many people today are more than happy to accept these half wild animals into their homes.
Not to mention this, keystone species, which many scientists are just recognizing, are species of animals that literally support entire ecosystems. A simple example are bees, required by many flowering plants for breeding, another animal that we should probably thank for the helping us start up civilization. The point being that you kill off a keystone species, and some are much higher on the food chain that bees, and you damage the ecosystem they are in severely.
Before our machines, the Train, Plane, and Automobile, we relied on horses, Llamas, Elephants, and other animals for our primary means of transporting goods and ourselves. Without them we wouldn't have had trade, build the monuments we stand in awe of today, or even get up to the technological level we are at today.
Not to mention that you are misrepresenting what Evolutionary theory posits, I would go so far as to say that you are not qualified to even comment on either ecosystems or Evolution. News flash, its not "Survival of the Strongest" its "Survival of the Fittest" but the second part is missing, the survival of the fittest within the niche that the species is evolved into. Scientifically there are no "Superior" species, or "Inferior" ones either.
Hell, the most successful species on the planet don't have brains larger than the head of a pin and don't even have backbones. There are over a MILLION insects on the planet for EVERY SINGLE HUMAN, and we call ourselves the most successful species on the PLANET. They were the first animals on land, the first in the air, and they are still around, after everything from meteor strikes to severe volcanic eruptions rocked this planet and killed off almost all other species on the planet, and we are somehow "Superior"? Don't make me laugh.
Now, I know you are going to argue that because of our technological advances that we don't NEED animals anymore. Well you would be wrong, we risk worldwide famine thanks to our technology, is any other species on the planet suicidal? Look, you talk about 1 or 2 "insignificant" species today, and entire ecosystems will collapse tomorrow, and let me tell you, we, Homo Sapiens, NEED those ecosystems to SURVIVE on this planet. We need ocean algae and rainforests for oxygenate the atmosphere, take away CO2 and stabilize the Global Climate. We need those bumblebees for many reasons, breed of plants, to making honey, an excellent food source that for some reason is a natural antibiotic that never goes bad. You speak from ignorance, nothing more, nothing less.
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