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<blockquote data-quote="Domanating" data-source="post: 267947" data-attributes="member: 4711"><p>Common sense maybe? We know that insects have simpler brains, each of their legs is controlled by their own nearly independent nervous system, driven by instinct. They are creatures that roamed this planet for millions of years, hardwired to react to the tiniest movements as prey or a threat, find high ground, find cover, stay motionless. And then suddenly someone comes along and waves his fingers at him: "hmmmm.... He looks quite friendly so I will probably ditch my million years evolution and trust my life on this random and apparently scaringly huge creature".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Domanating, post: 267947, member: 4711"] Common sense maybe? We know that insects have simpler brains, each of their legs is controlled by their own nearly independent nervous system, driven by instinct. They are creatures that roamed this planet for millions of years, hardwired to react to the tiniest movements as prey or a threat, find high ground, find cover, stay motionless. And then suddenly someone comes along and waves his fingers at him: "hmmmm.... He looks quite friendly so I will probably ditch my million years evolution and trust my life on this random and apparently scaringly huge creature". [/QUOTE]
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