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In a very real sense, the game is only intended to be played in the manner that makes it actually fun for you.
The fauna is an integral part of the game only in the sense that the pollution produced by your machines makes them angry and makes them evolve, and a lot of work has gone into balancing the pollution/evolution rates to provide a sort of tension and pressure that adapts to how fast you are progressing. If you care a lot about experiencing things "as the devs intended them" then I understand not wanting to cut off an entire system and set of mechanics. In that sense, dealing with the attacking fauna without completely stalling or falling apart is one of the first hurdles you are "meant" to struggle with.
There are intermediates between keeping the attacking fauna and removing them: you can disable their expansion, you can make them only attack when damaged, and you can tweak the numbers that determine how your factory's pollution affects them. You can also change the amount of "safe space" the game forces the map to give you around where you spawn - this alone can be the difference between the early game being anxiety-inducing or quite relaxed. These can only be done at map generation (unless you don't mind using console commands to change things on an existing save/map).
Without changing any map settings, it's not immediately obvious how many options you have to address the problem in-game, but here are some pointers if you ever do give it another try:
At the end of what I would call the early game, you unlock even more options.
Finally, you could also first play the game through once without the fauna to get familiarized, and then do a second run with them activated. in my experience, it's a lot more fun to deal with them once you know your way around the other mechanics.
I did not expect to get such an in-depth response, holy shit. Thank you! Saving your comment for when I get around to giving Factorio another whirl.
You're welcome!
I'm just glad the length of my response didn't intimidate you. Factorio is really one of my favorite games of all time, top personal contender for "if you were stuck on a desert island and could only bring 1 video game with you", so it's easy to ramble far too long about.
We all want you to enjoy factorio maaaan. This game is magic.
Yup, I seem to have severly underestimated the enthusiasm people have for this game.