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Are animals smarter than us


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Because they dont jump off cliffs to impress their mates

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FOTS said: 

Because they dont jump off cliffs to impress their mates

There's plenty of species on this planet that die similarly. 

Offhand I'm thinking of The Lemming, The Praying Mantis, and some Spiders. 

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FOTS said: 

Because they dont jump off cliffs to impress their mates

There's plenty of species on this planet that die similarly. 

Offhand I'm thinking of The Lemming, The Praying Mantis, and some Spiders. 

 What does the lemming do, I'm not familiar 

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FOTS said: 
FOTS said: 

Because they dont jump off cliffs to impress their mates

There's plenty of species on this planet that die similarly. 

Offhand I'm thinking of The Lemming, The Praying Mantis, and some Spiders. 

 What does the lemming do, I'm not familiar 

 

Clarity Edit: 

Lemmings have become the subject of a widely popular misconception that they are driven to commit mass suicide when they migrate by jumping off cliffs. It is not a deliberate mass suicide where the animal voluntarily chooses to die, but rather a result of their migratory behavior.

Driven by strong biological urges, some species of lemmings may migrate in large groups when population density becomes too great. They can swim and may choose to cross a body of water in search of a new habitat. In such cases, many drown if the chosen body of water happens to be an ocean, or is in any case so wide as to exceed their physical capabilities. Thus, the unexplained fluctuations in the population of Norwegian lemmings, and perhaps a small amount of semantic confusion (suicide not being limited to voluntary deliberation, but also the result of foolishness), helped give rise to the popular stereotype of the suicidal lemmings, particularly after this behavior was staged in the Walt Disney documentary White Wilderness in 1958.

 

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last edit on 1/10/2020 8:23:29 PM
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This must be why lemmings find themselves in the colon of so many gay people, they're looking for untrodden land. Unbeknownst to them, they chose a well troddend path 

last edit on 1/10/2020 8:34:17 PM
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