no ..i dont think too much.
2007-06-16 01:13:42
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answered by Ray of sunshine 3
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I worked for a Boss who was a rat in every sense of the word, He would repeat conversations which were confidential; he was a slime ball of the first order, and would scurry away if you were bigger than he was. He was a graduate of a prestigious Eastern College, and held a responsible position as Vice President of a well known telecommunication company. He was a rat fink b****** and there was joy and jubilation in my Division when he said the wrong thing to the right person and was caught in a trap of his own making, and was fired on the spot.
2007-06-16 08:24:41
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answered by Alfie333 7
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Well honey, you haven't been watching Miss Spiders Sunny Patch Friends have you? It's about a big family of bugs that has adopted bug kids and their own bug kids. The kids to school, play soccer, win blue ribbons at art contests, sing at recitals, etc. The mom and dad are like regular parents.
2007-06-16 08:26:50
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answered by wwhrd 7
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What a wonderful thought! Mr ant comes home from a busy day at the office , while Mrs ant is cooking a Delicious leaf stew while the kids are doing their homework
2007-06-16 08:18:09
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answered by gingajen 3
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i do know that some insects have jobs. Not the jobs that we have, but they do have some. Ants for example have all the strongest building tunnels. they can lift 10 times their body weight in stones. bees have to transfer pollen to their hive and make honey.
2007-06-16 08:15:08
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answered by Michelle Dawn 3
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Yeah, there is another world we are unaware of, the life and times of bugs. Little cars, little schools and in their world mom stays home so the kids will have someone when they get home.
2007-06-16 08:21:36
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answered by sideways 7
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they dont have schools but they learn stuff from their parents as soon as their born. Jobs definetly not the kind we have with pay and tax deducted incomes but they have their roles in life.
2007-06-16 08:20:50
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answered by jason6x6x6 3
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I think they all have they're own little place in they're own little world. We should give them more credit. They're all so driven, then again that could just be instinct overriding lack of high intelligence but still.
2007-06-16 08:14:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I know there's quite a few maggots out there who don't go to school.and don't want jobs.
2007-06-16 08:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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probably different to us humans but yes... just look at ants who have workers, soldiers etc as do bees.
2007-06-20 07:35:02
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answered by Naughty but nice 3
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no. they just have a need to survive by getting food and procreating. hives and colonies are just more organized.
2007-06-16 08:21:39
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answered by FengHuaXueYue 6
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