Also that’s the way life works. Life eats life all the way down until you reach the base layer that eats sunlight
Since life doesn’t like being eaten out usually means a fight (though humans have become great at tricking animals so they don’t get a chance to fight)
War isn’t right though. We don’t know enough to know whether they warred
Do we really know that they fought eachother though?
Maybe they were all like super chill and held hands and sang songs and stuff.
Well, we know they ate each other. Fossils with bite marks and fossilized poop with bones prove that.
Also that’s the way life works. Life eats life all the way down until you reach the base layer that eats sunlight
Since life doesn’t like being eaten out usually means a fight (though humans have become great at tricking animals so they don’t get a chance to fight)
War isn’t right though. We don’t know enough to know whether they warred
Afaik, it’s been suggested that they sang in a manner similar to modern birds
Many didn’t have hands or their arms were to short. Also, Kumbaya was written many decades after the astroid hit earth