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Regular Animal Documentation by Frostbeard
December 5th, 2007 8:47 PM
Homo sapien sapiens is often forgotten when people consider the nature of the Kingdom Animalia/Metozoa. The have many features that other animals are not considered to have. (supposedly) rational thought, reduced fur compared to other mammals, language, culture and opposable digits are often features that cause them to categorize themselves as separate. Here in the ideological grounds of Biome, however, it is important to us to understand how these "humans" interact with and adapt to their environment. These things that purportedly separate them from the other animals are simply adaptations to their ecological position. The following images will enumerate how a young female of this species goes about her routines and will attempt to explain how we can view her actions in terms of evolutionary behavior and ecology.
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Levitating Potato
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anna one
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Cameron
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GlyphGryph
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Charlie Fish
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susy derkins
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r0ck c4ndy
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Lincøln
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Burn Unit
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Torsten the dissenter
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Wishy Washy
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teucer
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Blue
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Cthulhu Kitty
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The Revolutionary
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The Vixen
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Stu
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Bex.
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Magpie
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Flitworth
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Jellybean of Thark
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Insomniac Fox
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The Zeitgeist
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posted by susy derkins on December 6th, 2007 5:12 AM
Positively brilliant! Is one of those in which I wish I could vote more than once...
posted by r0ck c4ndy on December 6th, 2007 8:08 AM
Incredibly well done, what a great first task!!
I love to see people jump in and 'get it' right away!!
posted by Blue on December 6th, 2007 1:10 PM
Way to keep in mind that humans are indeed aminals.
All to often they try to deny that which is known to be true.
posted by rongo rongo on December 6th, 2007 5:48 PM
Great commentary & welcome. I hope you have a lot of fun here.
posted by Frostbeard on December 6th, 2007 10:27 PM
hey all. thanks for the support. looks like a nice community. looking forward to seeing you all around.
This is the most original Biome completion for a while...