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Vacate
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Message 70 of 99 (426497)
10-07-2007 6:32 AM
Reply to: Message 69 by bob1
10-07-2007 6:08 AM


Evolution is all about changing to survive and we are the most succesful species on the planet.
We are the most intelligent and our ability to make tools sure helps, but how do we rate success?
We arent the biggest, strongest, or abundant. There are so many examples where animals can do it better and humans are still struggling to figure it out.
In the event that we humans finally get around to destroying ourselves it is a safe bet that many animals will continue on. On certain terms we do seem to be successful, but watching the news it does appear tenuous.

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