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Rated: 13+ · Book · Family · #2058371

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May 18, 2025 at 5:24pm
May 18, 2025 at 5:24pm
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         I saw a comment on a Newsfeed that only humans can adapt or change their environment. I don't accept that. In my Forestry class, we learned that plants are adaptable in order to survive. They develop ways to survive animals (deer nibble at lower branches or bears scratch their backs). And anyone who had tried to keep an area of the yard or farm clear, knows that some plants are invasive and choke out desirable plants and trees. The invaders are very hard to clear away.

         In fact, a whole forest can change and land can recycle itself every fifty to 100 years. I could never figure how to predict that like the professor could.

         Animals can adapt their behavior to get shelter or food. Block the mice from getting into your storage bins, and they will find some other way rather quickly to get soap, candle wax, cheese or crumbs. In fact, business trainers used mice as an example a few years back for companies to follow in adapting business operations to modern conditions.

         I would conclude that all living creatures, plant or animal, are adaptable and capable of changing their environment. Humans are not alone or different in this way.


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