Well there are more of us then any large or medium mammal ever, and we've wiped out tons of competing species. We also have a larger and more diverse areas that we live in then any species in history. So we are a pretty successful species by any standard that you would hold any other species too. I think the question is 'will we fail as a species' in which case the obvious answer is yes.
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