Animals and insects suddenly are as smart as humans, which species should we try to befriend first before a world war between species occur?

NEKRONIUM@lemmy.world to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 2 points –

To me, the first should be ants, they're practically everywhere and there's a lot of them

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In the UK we call them daddy long legs, I don't know what they would be called in the US - though I think it might be horseflies(?). Anyway I was told at School that IF they could break human skin, they would be deadly to us - but they haven't evolved that ability - yet. So I think they would be who I would befriend first - just in case.

Honestly, I'm going to go with spiders. I love spiders, and the fact that I can have an army of Hobos, Fiddlebacks (Brown Recluse), Redbacks, Mouse, and Funnelwebs, that people are already naturally are terrified of but also regularly prey on other insects? Yes please! Plus, it would mean all the jumpers would be my buddies! Precious little fluffy babies<3

A close second is wasps, but that's only because wasps species make up 1/3 of all insect species out there.

Mosquitoes. If they were organised and had a goal, they could destroy humans. Imagine if they all line up to suck from someone with loads of diseases to get some viral load and then go and seek out people in positions of power to infect.

ants. they can farm, tend livestock (aphids), know complex engineering, have distinct castes that have evolved to perform specific jobs, and there's untold trillions of them. sure, bees create honey - but so do ants. wasps are crazy dangerous - but so are ants.

ants/humans vs scorpions/spiders - the war to end all wars.

Ants can make us their slaves if we do not cooperate. They have the largest colonies and are the most organized. However, they have clans and problems just like humans now.

Either, ants would destroy us, or theyd be glued to social media and started infighting for completely arbitrary reasons

If Children of Time is anything to go by, then definitely spiders.

Hey! That one was great! I'm actually listening to the sequel right now!