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Kimmo Huosionmaa

When we are walking in the forest, we are hearing the buzz, what is caused by leafy of the trees and grasses. The purpose of that sound is quite interesting. Nature would not do anything without the purpose, and the structure of leafy is the result of the long-term evolution. That buzz has actually covered the sound of the predators, and those predators are more wanted by plants, than veggie animals. Veggie animals are actually welcome because they would transfer the seeds from some place to another place.


But those animals are harmful to plants, and this is the reason, why predators are very welcome in the forest. In fact, all those species, what is found in forests are needed for keeping that ecosystem in balance. If some species would be too dominating the result would be devastating. And that's the reason why in the forest should be more than one type of trees. That is called as biodiversity. Because if there would become some illness, the biodiversity guarantees, that there would be found trees after the infection. The trees need grass on their bottom because grass denies growing of competitors.


Veggies are always harming those plants, and that is the reason why trees are keeping that sound, what is typical for forests. The grasses are sometimes keeping the sound, what is meant for cover the warning signs of the snakes, and those grasses are complying because they cover the snakes, what is hiding under them, and those snakes are very lethal for other animals. Sometimes people think about the telescope shape of the flowers.


That shape if helping them to track the pheromones, what other flowers send. And if in some direction is coming the very large number of those chemicals, that flower starts to favor the bugs, what are coming from that direction. If the flower is dying those cells would receive other kinds of pheromones, that would tell that there is no water in that area. This is one version of the complicated symbiosis of some species. That symbiosis is not actually proven, but the reason for some kind of behavior of the plants and animals is the very interesting thing.


When the seeds are forming, those flowers would create the nectar, where is more acetone, and that would make the wasps and bees more aggressive than before that. In this case, those flowers would use bees as the protectors, what is protecting their seeds. This is the very interesting thing about the plants and ecosystems. Those very interesting connections between species are opening a scenario, what has ever been in the mind of humans.


If we would find the certain species, we could communicate with animals. But this is the only hypothesis. There is no proof, that there would be the species, what can speak to humans. They should understand, the language for making translations. And there have no animals found, what are capable to do that. So in some theories, the anthropologists have tried to create human, what could speak with animals by leaving the child for the animals.


Maybe feral children are the cause of the so-called "Greystoke test", where the feral child has grown with animals, and then the specialists would tech that person the human behaviors. Those anthropologists hope, that those feral children could talk with animals and translate the communication. Those kinds of tests are strictly prohibited, but when we are looking about the cases like Victor from 18th. century are caused the feel, that somebody tried to hide something in that case.

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