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Youtube lemmings jumping off cliffs
Youtube lemmings jumping off cliffs









youtube lemmings jumping off cliffs

This means that 95% of creation is invisible to them. Humans, generally, can only see about 5% of the light spectrum, according to science.Few have been able to develop their mental potential further, but the masses do not seem to be that interested. They have the potential to use 100% of their minds, mental potential, even the brain, but seem content to use only 5% to 10%.Humans have the ability to think critically, but do not seem to exercise this facility that often.Human Beings are a species that has evolved over, what is thought to be hundreds of thousands of years to our present point, and which lists our accomplishments as follows With Human Beings, we have a more complex life form, certainly much more complex than the lemmings. In this sense, because they always seem to recover quickly, they may not be in danger of a mass extinction. I see this form of dysfunctional behaviour as a syndrome, that may also be a form of natural selection in order to keep the numbers down to manageable numbers so that they do not become extinct due to consequences of over-population.

youtube lemmings jumping off cliffs

In other words, there is to be a cause for the lemmings to embark upon an action that causes the death of so many, whether it be by drowning, or jumping off a cliff, by accident or by design. Although, there is no apparent scientific evidence, the natural instincts of the lemmings seem to be over-ridden by another factor that we do not yet understand, and may well have something to do with following the masses, without question. So, it would seem that there are some factors within the lemming world that causes them to act in an extreme fashion, thereby causing their catastrophic consequences. This, the unexplained fluctuations in the population of Norwegian lemmings, and perhaps a small amount of semantic confusion (suicide not being limited to voluntary deliberation, but also the result of foolishness), gave rise to the myth.” In such cases, many drown if the chosen body of water happens to be the Atlantic Ocean, or, as is in many cases, so wide as to exceed their physical capabilities. They can swim, and therefore, may choose to cross a body of water in search of a new habitat. Driven by strong biological urges, some species of lemmings may migrate in large groups when population density becomes too great. It is not a deliberate mass suicide, where the animal voluntarily chooses to die, but rather, a result of their migratory behavior. Lemmings have become the subject of a widely popular misconception that they are driven to commit mass suicide when they migrate, by jumping off cliffs. Lemmings, by contrast, are conspicuously coloured, and behave aggressively towards predators and even human observers.

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Why lemming populations fluctuate with such great variance, roughly every four years, before numbers drop to near extinction, is not known. Lemming behaviour and appearance are markedly different from those of other rodents, which are inconspicuously coloured, and try to conceal themselves from their predators. The Norway lemming and Brown lemming are two of the few vertebrates which reproduce so quickly that their population fluctuations are chaotic. “Like many other rodents, lemmings have periodic population booms and then they disperse in all directions, seeking the food and shelter their natural habitats can no longer provide. There is, it seems, a misconception about the lemmings in the way they seem to destroy themselves, and I will clarify the information that describes them, with the help from Wikipedia, and which information can be seen to be similar to human behaviour.











Youtube lemmings jumping off cliffs