In Professor Kath’s galactic zenobiology lecture, alien students mocked humans for surviving on a planet teeming with “harmless” insects. But Sarah Chen, the human student, shows the truth: Earth’s tiny creatures are far deadlier than any galactic predator. From bullet ants whose sting feels like being shot, to box jellyfish, funnel web spiders, and giant hornets, humans live, adapt, and thrive in one of the galaxy’s deadliest ecosystems. Aliens watch in horror as Sarah explains how humans coexist, adapt, and even endure extreme pain—all while maintaining daily life. Earth is not just a planet—it’s a class 12 death world, and humanity has learned to survive its smallest but deadliest inhabitants. “Sometimes the smallest creatures carry the biggest lessons.” A story that proves: human adaptability isn’t just physical—it’s cultural, biological, and terrifyingly effective. #HumansVsInsects #EarthDeathWorld #GalacticZenobiology #SarahChen #AlienShock #DeadlyBugs #HumanAdaptability #SurvivalPlanetEarth #Class12Planet #HumansAreResilient