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How are people and insects different?

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How are people and insects different?

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Insects are six-legged animals with a segmented body (tree segments) and an exoskeleton. Humans have an endo-skeleton that don’t have segmented bodies due to the endoskeleton, and are mammals and so the they have “live” births as opposed to laying eggs, and they can make milk for their young. Also people like many mammals raise their young closely looking after them until they are full grown, unlike many insects also people have a far more developed central nervous system for we are in a sense the smartest creatures on the planet and are self-aware. But despite our impressive central nervous systems, insects instinctively know how to due many amazing things like building a beehive, or a network ofant tunnels and I think I heard of some ants that worked together to make an “ant bridge” to traverse over water, so insects in many ways can appear to be “smarter” in some ways than humans, but it is really just instinct and not genuine creative and analytical intellect. Insects are also incr

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