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26 November, 00:27

Arthropods constitute about two-thirds of all animal species on Earth. Some arthropods, such as cockroaches, have changed little since they originally emerged. How do you think we should judge success as a species? Using your standard, which would be the most successful group of organisms on the planet, and why?

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  1. 26 November, 00:28
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    We should judge success as a species with their population and thriving expectancy of life. The most successful group of organism on the planet would be humans ourself because we populate most of the earth and we are still producing per day.
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