Perhaps no other creature on the planet has lent its behavioral traits to a human archetype more so than the poor maligned black widow spider.
Not exact matches
Perhaps the delusion of god parallels the development of the cerebral cortex in human being and has similar manifestations in
other living
creatures with the necessary intelligence.
@ christopher, if your father had only done exactly that we wouldn't have this
creature you call yourself... kinda a waste of space really but you have potential to be something not moronic still so
perhaps you can still use air better suited to
others with goals in their lives
other then to please their non existent sky fairy.
On the
other hand, the enormity of suffering by
creatures on this earth, and
perhaps especially the human suffering of the present century, makes it difficult for us to return to any concept of divine omnipotence in which God stands silently and apathetically beyond the world's evolutionary and historical struggles, able but unwilling to intervene.
Perhaps nowhere is this more obvious than in our treatment of
other animals, those four - legged
creatures Descartes called «animated machines.»
And though they seem more rocklike than lifelike at first glance, at second glance they may begin to remind you of a limpet
perhaps, or a mussel, or some
other sea
creature with a formidable hard outer shell, softer more vulnerable parts tucked inside, and zero mobility.
No
other horror
creatures invite quite the same breadth of paranoid speculation as zombies,
perhaps because they embody such a pure, reflective sense of terror: animated corpses dependent on living flesh for survival.
Moreover, he says, the study suggests that
other creatures may possess the «foundational mechanisms» that enable humans to reason so well with numbers and that «
perhaps even advanced mathematical abilities may be found in
other animals.»
Research published in the June special issue of SAGE journal, Social Science Information (SSI), delves deeper into our relationship with
other creatures, critically examining our own animal nature, and looking at how animals profoundly influence our culture —
perhaps more so than we had initially thought.
Perhaps unusually for a post-apocalypse film about constructing a new civilization out the remains of the old one, the antagonists remain the mysterious
creatures, rather than desperate
other people.
In this infinite procedurally generated universe, you'll discover places and
creatures that no
other players have seen before — and
perhaps never will again.
Perhaps they should really be called boss - ish battles, since instead of facing off against one powerful
creature, you fight a series of fairly powerful
creature alternating with
other forms of attack.
the
creatures representing one of
perhaps a number of
other species specifically selected and adapted by Lifeworkers to play a diverse and important roles within a wide range of ecosystems, helping contribute to the overall health and stability of a biome.
These such volunteers are easilly identifiable as they are given to pompus elevations of themselves —
perhaps by comparing
others to one of Mother Nature's most charming and innocent
creatures.