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The Straightest Shota
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Aero, any carnivorous or omnivorous animal, if hungry enough, will attack any other animal.
That doesn't make them, as a species, their predator. Most large predators if given the chance to attack humans will, further, walk away from it, because there aren't any animals that actually consider us prey animals. Large wolf packs in Russia used to back in the day, but they now avoid humans like any other animal. Animal attacks on humans only really happen when an animal has been extremely desensitized to humans, they are defending their territory, they feel threatened, or they panic. A few outliers attacking humans does not equate to humans having natural predators. Just like a group of starving wolves bringing down a bear once doesn't make wolves a natural predator to bears.
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