The Adaptability of Insects Depicted in the Hellstrom Chronicle

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The writer of this documentary is Hellstrom, a scientists and a professor who studied the documentary about insects. It causes him his friends, two fellowships, one assistance professorship, even a few friendships. After nine years of concentrated works, l have learned something no one else wants to hear .We as a specie must pass from one existence to another without knowing why. Man significance of the beauty of nature is always true. “Life must take life in the interest of life itself”. It is a mistaken arrogant that with a great size significance for the less visible ones enemy the more powerful its treat. A radiation control of block valley Nevada currently tested the effects of radiation on living tissue that conducted. Man begins to wonder how to withstand the effects of its own technology for the future of its own technology. To most of the animal he tested was equally vulnerable, but upon all this radiated environment, all living things began to die and there came an unexpected survival one and only creature that survived the adaptability of thunderstorms, lightening and earthquake is the insects which has more power to adapt the changing forces of its environment. If any living specie needs to inherit the earth, it will not be man. Even when any poisonous or hydrogen bomb erupt the earth, we will face a completion, and for the earth it’s self. We well be overrun by the equipped army entering the context with great capability and able to adapt without our imaginations. Insects, instead of human, will succeed in the competition for survival due to their highly efficient adaptability and fast reproduction rate. Some insects camouflage becoming part of its environment. This capability of influencing its envi... ... middle of paper ... ... Works Cited Dumais, Forterre, Skotheim, Mahadevan, Jacques, Yoel, Jan M., L... "How the Venuesflytrap snaps." 43301/27/2005 421-425. Web. 20 Jul 2009. search.ebscohost.com.library.dcccd.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=15825248&site=ehost- live>. Baird, Jack. "Extension soil science specialist." Nitrogen management and soil quantity. 02 08 1990. 16 Jul 2009 . Holldobler, Bert. Waldbauer, Gilbert. Insights from Insects: What Bad Bugs Can Teach Us. Amherst: Prometheus Books, 2005. The super organism: the beauty, elegance, and strangeness of insect societies. New York: W.W. Norton, 2009.

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