If humans didn't exist, what would Earth's dominant species be?

Or at least which animals would control each continent?

Cal King2017-07-30T22:34:41Z

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Lions.. They were the second most widespread species of mammal besides humans They migrated to Europe, Asia and even North America millions of years before humans did. In fact, as late as the end of the last ice age, they were still found in Europe and North America. The American subspecies of the lion became extinct along with other large mammals at the end of the last ice age And their range has shrunk even further because they were hunted and eliminated by humans in parts of Asia Therefore if humans did not exist, the lion may have continued to dominate In Africa, the lion population has shrunk because of hunting and poisoning by humans

Moon2017-08-01T03:46:16Z

There wouldn't be a single dominant species anymore.

Donut Tim2017-07-30T22:47:51Z

Probably the same as now; ants.

?2017-07-30T22:25:03Z

That would be hard to say since humans have effected the earth for so long.

?2017-07-30T22:09:59Z

i think wolfs

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