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Lois, see my message to Mary with subject title something about dogs and
cats.

> Do you have any
> documented proof that humans are the most "advanced"
> species on earth?  If you do, whose guidelines are you
> using?  I get a strong impression that you've never studied
> evolution. Bacteria are advanced

Are you suggesting that bacteria are more advanced than humans because
bacteria have been on the earth longer?

I don't think so, and in any case I think it is interesting that you suggest
that I never studied evolution but you make the mistake of comparing
"bacteria" to "humans".

In case you don't know, Lois, we humans are a single unique SPECIES (Homo
Sapiens). The word "bacteria", however, is used normally in reference to an
entire CLASS or even to the entire KINGDOM of Monera. It is a gross error to
compare a single species to an entire class or kingdom as you have done
here.

-gts

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