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Fingerprints We, as humans, have each an identifier-- that which delineates us from all others. A dactylogram. Gorillas, koalas and chimpanzees have unique fingerprints as well. There are those whose tongue print is unique only to them. Cat and dog whiskers each have a pattern singularly theirs. No tiger's stripes match those of another, as do zebras. In the 'only one' category, so too, whales'; tails tell their tale. Each cheetah has its own story running through the spots on its fur. No butterfly wings nor boa constrictor scales are exact duplicates. Angelfish have a halo of markings. Clownfish: no two in the circus are the same. Cut down a tree and you will see it's fingerprint: remarkably similar to our own and yet unique. We are all connected by the prints we leave on the world and it is these which may become our making or lead to our destruction. |