Yes. And God created cats to teach us humility.
Actually, my old man insists this assertion with cockroaches rather than cats. And it makes sense.
Man has conquered nearly every extreme of his habitat.
The highest point on ground, where the air is virtually non-existent and the temps are freezing? Everest isn't even a challenge.
In short time, we'll have constructed a submersible strong enough to carry a man to the deepest ocean crevasses.
We've split the atom; we've harnessed sunlinght, wind, and wave for our own means; we manufacture diamonds; we grow entire organs from a petri dish.
People willingly live and thrive at the base of active volcanoes. Others willingly live and thrive above the Arctic circle. Others live beyond our very atmosphere, looking upon the Earth from a space station. We fly as fowl, swim as fish, and adapt to all needs.
We have subdued every creature God has placed here with us, save one.
A week after Hiroshima had been annihilated by the most devastating weaponized power we created, eggs that had survived the blast hatched, and cockroaches carried about their normal business, despite radiation levels that were still killing the humans who were nearby.
Humans - 0, roaches - 1.
Well played, Lord.