We
eat. We sleep. We fornicate.
So
does the duckbilled platypus. And the North American Grizzly. And
the orangatan. And the Asian horned beetle, you know, the one that
has uglified the Northeast region of the United States. Oh, and
the flamingo and the caterpillar and the Venus fly trap, too.
(But
a goldfish never sleeps)
What
separates us from the rest of beast, bird, fish, insect, flora,
fauna, and microorganism?
Is
it really the ability to love?
Or
maybe we all have that same old habit.
The mating habit.
A
bunch of scientists and experts are
about to unlock the answer.
This is their story. |