 Originally Posted by Deanstar
I call them insects because that's their category.....By your logic, tigers and bears can also be insects because they part of the same group anyway. I don't think so.
Tigers and bears are MAMMALS. Thats why they look different from INSECTS.
Are dolphins FISHES?
Just stop. Your argument is shameful. All it does is broadcast to the whole of dreamviews that you fundamentally lack education. I don't know how old you are, I don't know where you live, what school you go to. And I'm not out to make you cry, because for all I know you could be 12. In that case, Id forgive you.
But if you are an adult. This is shameful. Inexcusably, abhorrently, shameful.
Why are insects in the ANIMAL kingdom? First off, they have animal cells. Animal cells are roundish. Compared to plants, which are rectangular. And we haven't even gotten into mushrooms which are neither animals or plants.
Insects are animals.
Insects have eyes. Insects have hearing. Insects have mouths and tongues. Insects have brains. Insects have organs. They eat, they drink, they shit, they piss. Insects have sex, as male and female. Insects lay eggs. Just like fish. Just like amphibians. Just like reptiles. Just like birds.
Insects exhibit complex social structures, like mammals. They are animals.
Your confusion stems from your misunderstanding that animals are divided largely into two classifications: Invertebrates and Vertebrates. We are vertebrates. That means we have a spine. Insects are invertebrates. That means they lack a spine. But both invertebrates and vertebrates are a part of the animal kingdom. Again, because of cellular biology.
This is not a debate.
**I am giving examples of what insects can exhibit, not that they all exhibit those characteristics.
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