Monday 20 July 2009

How are animals and humans the same? How are they different?

In my opinion, animals and humans have a lot of sames and differences.Firstly, they are live in the same space of the world that is earth, but humans live in the light room. Secondly, they are same animals because they eats food and drinks water but it's cook thorough the fire for humans, so it is different food with animals food because they can not use the fire to cook food.Thirdly, they have a same brain because they all of know competition in the nature,so they always have war each other. Sometimes, humans also have competition that is not different with animals competition because humans can control his brain because they have knowledge, so they always use good method to competition in the world.Most importantly,they have same love with different sex but it is not same with humans.Sometimes, humans also love same sex but animals never have this habit, so it is a different point about sex trend.

3 comments:

  1. David,
    I enjoyed reading your ideas, which are all relevant to the question, and which give us all plenty to think about.

    Did you know that the 4th tool button from the right on the New Post page is a spell checker? You might like to click it and check the spelling before you publish your posts. It isn't a serious problem, but it would look better to fix the spelling, and it's very quick and easy to do. Spell checkers are useful tools.

    But I disagree with your last point: I think the evidence is that a lot of animals enjoy same-sex sex. The cattle and horses used to do it on our farm when I was growing up, as did our chickkens, and scientists have found homosexual behaviour to be common amongst animals. See "Homosexuality" in The sex lives of animals: A rough guide for some examples, and link to the Wikipedia page that lists the animals that appear to enjoy homosexual behaviour. I think this is something we have in common with animals, although I don't know about polar bears.

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  2. The reference for The sex lives of animals is:
    Marshall, M. (2008, September 2). The sex lives of animals. New Scientist. Retrieved July 20, 2009 from http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14638-the-sex-lives-of-animals-a-rough-guide.html

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  3. Thanks so much dear Peter that is a very important aspect about spelling.Actually, I am not a very clever student because I was play tennis every day at Tian jin university,but I am never give up and I have confidet to study English in the future.Actually, I am very luck can meet you in this term about AEP.So, I believe if you study hard, the God and Budda always hep you.

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