Homo sapiens sapiens
The beauty of being human is that, unlike other organisms, we have the ability to alter our own fates, for better or worse. In the face of a global plague (bacterial, viral, social, or otherwise), we could find a cure. In a state of absolute peace, we could destroy everything. In either case, we would have nobody to blame but ourselves, whether for willful action or willful neglect.
Humankind's infinite capacity to solve problems counterbalanced with infinite destructive capacity is one of the greatest ironies of all time. Many of the best stories are based on that theme.
2007-06-09 11:52:10
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answered by Justin L 4
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Bacteria that are harmful to humans (many aren't): streptococcus (strep throat); anthrax; etc.
The more we increase population density, the greater the possibility of spreading diseases. That's why we get vaccinations, but not everyone gets vaccinations in every country.
Ironic that the smallest organisms with considerably the least intelligence can wipe us out. Go Earth.
2007-06-09 11:56:32
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answered by Sci Fi Insomniac 6
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Human itself
2007-06-10 01:51:34
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answered by polol 2
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Mosquitoes, with their disease spreading capabilities they're already responsible for more human deaths world wide than any other animal.
2007-06-09 11:55:59
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answered by robbob_55 2
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Viruses. If you want to consider them organisms....
2007-06-09 11:52:17
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answered by Koosher 5
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Most like Homo sapiens ... people themselves.
2007-06-09 11:52:03
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answered by ecolink 7
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HIV and/or Ebola virus.
2007-06-09 12:01:21
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answered by KIZIAH 7
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smallpox
2007-06-09 11:50:53
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answered by michaelyodepi 3
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aids and other diseases that has no cure. and US
2007-06-09 16:01:26
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answered by dmt479 5
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sure!
2007-06-09 11:56:14
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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