The Order Electrus
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Nature adapts, even to human actions that seem to
destroy everything.
The amazing power of evolution has given birth to a
new species of insect. Their ideal habitats are old
industrial locations.Some call them electrical insects,
others simply speak of a miraculous phenomenon,or
even better, a self supporting order;
The Order Electrus.
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That wont be far from the truth. The future belongs to the intellibots that will destroy humanity. And not a moment too soon IMO. Biomatons days are numbered.
Posted Dec-27-2011 ByDick Fabulous (681.00) 
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Hmmm. Nanotechnology and Biological inspired Chips, worry me.
Posted Dec-27-2011 ByAlSet-AlOkin (1723.32) AlSet-AlOkin View Channel Send Message
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@rclark951 some of us get it
Posted Dec-27-2011 ByOwenHiggins (1643.54) OwenHiggins View Channel Send Message
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@OwenHiggins Nice phrase on your avatar.
Posted Dec-27-2011 Byadelanto (38.08) 
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Welcome our new insect overlords!1!! :)
Posted Dec-27-2011 Byglobetrotter79 (1078.42) globetrotter79 View Channel Send Message
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That was fun, thanks.
Voted.
Posted Dec-27-2011 ByScrubby001 (118.40) 
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Reminds me of "Hallucigenia", an ancient fossil from the Burgess Shale. During the industrial revolution in Britain, smoke turned tree trunks dark and light coloured moths disappeared and were replaced with dark ones because to be dark gave a selective advantage against being picked off by birds.
Posted Dec-28-2011 ByErgastule (130.36) 
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