What will most probably cause human's extinction? Extreme weather (global warming) Huge meteor hitting the Earth? Super virus killing men?
Probably starvation due to the large scale collapse of the Earth's ecosystem, due to human abuse. i.e. I think we will kill the Earth first, and humans will follow.
But ants will survive. At the end-time, Jesus' prophecy will come true: the meek shall inherit the earth. And they're probably the only creature that can re-terraform it.
Despite the pessimists in the crowd, I don't think we're capable of destroying the earth. If we disappear, the wounds we have made will heal and the earth will go on. But I don't think we'll go away either. Our population may decrease dramatically. Our technology may disappear. But humans are survivors. We're warm-blooded cockroaches. If the dinosaurs are any indication, we may just become smaller and learn to fly.
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Oh. I know merekats. Used to follow their reality show. They're not all that meek, but they are clever, omnivorous and dexterous. Those are the prerequisites of mammalian survival under drastically changing conditions. A high turnover of generations is helpful to genetic adaptation, as well, and so is sociability, which allows hard-earned knowledge to be passed down. If any animals do make do it through the Anthropocene, they'll be rodents. My top candidate is sewer rats (high tolerance for toxins) but I would much prefer meerkats or raccoons as the dominant species.
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Perhaps I should qualify: 1] I don't think our destruction is inevitable; I simply took the premise of the question as a given, and went with it. 2] I meant destroy the Earth as we know it. i.e. collapse of ecosystems and food chains. I don't doubt that there will be plenty of life - including humans - left over, just a pale shadow of what we see today, until a new era of diversity dawns.