Guys. Just throwing it out there.
Could we say that any animal life which has the proactive ability to survive needs to be conscious of its surroundings?
EG: any hunter? and any that flee do so by conscious choice? Is there such as thing as a conscious lower lifeform. EG, deep sea clams?
Sure they live in a bullet proof fortress which nature has bestowed upon them for survival, but what have "they" consciously done to further their survival chances?
Does a shark (as perfectly evolved as you can get) kill via 100% innate instinct? Or are they consciously thinking to themselves: I think I'll eat lobster tonight, I'm sick of Mackerel?
Could we say that any animal life which has the proactive ability to survive needs to be conscious of its surroundings?
EG: any hunter? and any that flee do so by conscious choice? Is there such as thing as a conscious lower lifeform. EG, deep sea clams?
Sure they live in a bullet proof fortress which nature has bestowed upon them for survival, but what have "they" consciously done to further their survival chances?
Does a shark (as perfectly evolved as you can get) kill via 100% innate instinct? Or are they consciously thinking to themselves: I think I'll eat lobster tonight, I'm sick of Mackerel?
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