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reply posted on 27-10-2009 @ 05:17 PM by Neo Christian Mystic
[on insect's inner motivation]
Dr. Gates: Can I eat it or will it eat me?
Susan Tyler: Sometimes an insect will even mimic its predator.
Susan Tyler: They mimic us. We mimic them.

www.imdb.com...

The movie Mimic from 1997, quite an entertaining movie btw., explains how insects sometimes mimic their predator or what they breed uppon.

[edit on 27/10/2009 by Neo Christian Mystic]



reply posted on 28-10-2009 @ 12:03 PM by Neo Christian Mystic
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Well, that sure was a trhread killer! When it's said that cats have eyes in their necks, there actually is something in it....


reply posted on 28-10-2009 @ 12:24 PM by foxhoundone
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You have a fairly valid point, i have often thought "Are cats the real greys" We feed water and keep them happy any way we can, they always seem to be studying us, the way they look through you is scary and its their home not yours they just let us stay there, if you look at them face on when their eyes are fully open (Dilated) I Swear they look like greys...


reply posted on 28-10-2009 @ 01:29 PM by mblahnikluver
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That movie freaked me out! Big roaches no thanks!!

Interesting OP, I love kitties


reply posted on 28-10-2009 @ 02:11 PM by Neo Christian Mystic
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Yeah, keep your eyes up for Long John, dude! He lives down below, in the tunnels under our cities!


reply posted on 29-10-2009 @ 04:05 PM by TheWalkingFox
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And this is because we've bred ("designed" if you like) dogs like this. We favor dogs that have "human" expressions, mimic human emotion, and otherwise behave like furry four-footed people.

We've done hte same with cats, but on a more limited scale - it's harder to control feline breeding than dogs, after all


reply posted on 29-10-2009 @ 04:10 PM by Neo Christian Mystic
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Did you know that it's possible to mix breeds of cats like they mix dogs? All feline breeds are compatible with eachother for one generation atleast, many panthera hybrids are sterile, but not all. Technically you might mix a lion with a common stray cat. Often such mixes produce giant offspring, like the Lion-Tiger hybrid, Liger, a giant cat almost twise the size of a lion. Sterile, and not an ISO approved species....

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