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I love this... I absolutely love it:
3) Do you think humans are animals... or are we something else? EXPLAIN your answer for full credit!!!
Well... There are some humans I would think are more reptiles than mammals... But, either way, yes, I think humans are animals. We may sparate ourselves from what are traditionally animals, but we're not that far off. Humans still have those animalistic instincts. Such as being protective of food and shelter. In the wild, you will often see a pack of wolves chase a bear away from their kill... This can also be found withing humans too. If you catch your friend trying to snarf your fries during lunch, you get annoyed, right? Exactly, it's instinct to be posessive of what we find to be rightfully ours. Same goes for shelter. Like male lions fighting over territory, humans will also do the same. If someone brakes into your home, you defend it, (I'd hope). You wouldn't just let this stranger kick you out and take over. Also, there's socialization. Many animals live in packs, herds, pods, etc. Humans do too. We have our families, and our friends. With animals, particularly wolves, there's always an alpha female, an alpha male, and a beta female. This can be found within humans too, (don't believe me, observe any local high school near by). There's always the leader, the guy who is always following her around, and the girl who sucks up to her.
I just think that answer is totally awesome and well-thought and well-put! YAY for teaching science! hehe
Another great response today:
The thing I found most interesting was the part in the powerpoint where you stated about how hard it would be if we had to think to make our heart beat or even think to digest our food. That really made me think. I'm so happy God made us so fear fully and wonderfully made!!!!
3) Do you think humans are animals... or are we something else? EXPLAIN your answer for full credit!!!
Well... There are some humans I would think are more reptiles than mammals... But, either way, yes, I think humans are animals. We may sparate ourselves from what are traditionally animals, but we're not that far off. Humans still have those animalistic instincts. Such as being protective of food and shelter. In the wild, you will often see a pack of wolves chase a bear away from their kill... This can also be found withing humans too. If you catch your friend trying to snarf your fries during lunch, you get annoyed, right? Exactly, it's instinct to be posessive of what we find to be rightfully ours. Same goes for shelter. Like male lions fighting over territory, humans will also do the same. If someone brakes into your home, you defend it, (I'd hope). You wouldn't just let this stranger kick you out and take over. Also, there's socialization. Many animals live in packs, herds, pods, etc. Humans do too. We have our families, and our friends. With animals, particularly wolves, there's always an alpha female, an alpha male, and a beta female. This can be found within humans too, (don't believe me, observe any local high school near by). There's always the leader, the guy who is always following her around, and the girl who sucks up to her.
I just think that answer is totally awesome and well-thought and well-put! YAY for teaching science! hehe
Another great response today:
The thing I found most interesting was the part in the powerpoint where you stated about how hard it would be if we had to think to make our heart beat or even think to digest our food. That really made me think. I'm so happy God made us so fear fully and wonderfully made!!!!


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