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They are awesome
creatures.
They're absolutely some of the coolest
creatures
on Earth.
And it happened again, even more spectacularly, in the last half-million years when our own ancestors became cultural creatures, they came together around a hearth or a campfire, they divided labor, they began painting their bodies, they spoke their own dialects, and eventually they worshiped their own gods.
Because human beings are, to some extent, hivish
creatures
like bees.
A teaspoon of seawater can contain more than a million living
creatures.
I've been privileged to see so much of our beautiful Earth and the people and
creatures
that live on it.
Just look at these beautiful, fascinating
creatures.
My goal is that after this short journey, you'll share my amazement at how deeply connected our lives are to these microscopic
creatures
and also perhaps my concern that these relationships are often neglected when it comes to making decisions and policies about our oceans.
They are the invisible engineers that control the chemistry of the ocean and therefore, what
creatures
can live there, whether or not it's safe for us to swim there and all of the other characteristics we sense with our eyes, noses and taste buds.
Ecologists all over the world are used to being able to grab a pair of binoculars and go out and observe what their study
creatures
do each day.
We can mate, so I'm going to see if one of these
creatures
wants to mate with me.
So in fact, as I'm interacting in this world with other creatures, these
creatures
are transparently coming from other players as they play.
Normally what would happen is these
creatures
would work their way up, eventually become intelligent.
As we pull down here, we still have a whole set of
creatures
living on the surface of the planet.
I can look over here, and this is a little simplified food web that's going on with the
creatures.
You get some sense of the diversity of
creatures
that were brought in.
What this means is that if you could shrink the Earth to the size of a billiard ball, if you could take planet Earth, with all its mountain tops and caves and rainforests, astronauts and uncontacted tribes and chimpanzees, voodoo dolls, fireflies, chocolate, sea
creatures
making love in the deep blue sea, you just shrink that to the size of a billiard ball, it would be as smooth as a billiard ball, presumably a billiard ball with a slight bulge around the middle.
We're pale, gray
creatures.
Now, this is Western society, and what I hope to do tonight is to convince you of the Chinese traditional culture, that they perceive bats as
creatures
that bring good luck, and indeed, if you walk into a Chinese home, you may see an image such as this.
I want to throw my big net into the deep, blue ocean of English and see what marvelous
creatures
I can drag up from the bottom.
When you see a vulture like this, the first thing that comes to your mind is, these are disgusting, ugly, greedy
creatures
that are just after your flesh, associated with politicians.
We're talking to them about appreciating vultures, about the need from within to appreciate these wonderful
creatures
and the services that they provide.
You can write a letter to your government and tell them that we need to focus on these very misunderstood
creatures.
And humans, by the way, are the only
creatures
capable of thinking about the future in this way, of projecting ourselves forward in time, and this mental time travel is just one more thing that fears have in common with storytelling.
Star Trek made me want to see alien creatures,
creatures
from a far-distant world.
But basically, I figured out that I could find those alien
creatures
right on Earth.
There are great discoveries yet to be made down there, fantastic
creatures
representing millions of years of evolution and possibly bioactive compounds that could benefit us in ways that we can't even yet imagine.
Our bodies are home to trillions of microbes, and these
creatures
define who we are.
We are after all organic creatures, and the culture of the school is absolutely essential.
So this landscape would be easily able to house it, and I have to admit that there [is] a part of the child in me, the boy in me, that would love to see these majestic
creatures
walk across the permafrost of the north once again, but I do have to admit that part of the adult in me sometimes wonders whether or not we should.
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