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We often wonder how it would be like to be very small (-like a mouse-) or very huge (-like a whale-). How would it feel like? What other ways of perception would reveal then? | We often wonder how it would be like to be very small (-like a mouse-) or very huge (-like a whale-). How would it feel like? What other ways of perception would reveal then? | ||
At least when it comes to mammals our urge to understand the perception of these common fellows is present. It’s there, because we are also mammals, and we can somehow connect.Instead, when it comes to insects, or e.g. bugs we sometimes may forget to think of them as living beeings having senses and some kind of perception: sensing, living, or even FEELING beeings. | |||
But how might a bug feel? Do bugs know fear? Are they scared when a cyclist crosses their trail of path? | But how might a bug feel? Do bugs know fear? Are they scared when a cyclist crosses their trail of path? | ||
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