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Chebucto Regional Softball Club

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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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    @u0421793 @jstatepost

    Totally agree, but with clams we know a lot less about their neurology, (they don't have brains) and frankly there is less going on in there than with an ant or bee. Or what's going on is more alien to what we know than an ant or bee.

    Really we have a lot more in common with insects. They have brains, two eyes, heads...

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      @u0421793 @jstatepost

      Totally agree, but with clams we know a lot less about their neurology, (they don't have brains) and frankly there is less going on in there than with an ant or bee. Or what's going on is more alien to what we know than an ant or bee.

      Really we have a lot more in common with insects. They have brains, two eyes, heads...

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      @futurebird @u0421793 @jstatepost Ed Yong’s An Immense World is a breathtaking view into so much awesomeness in animals that are not us.

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        @futurebird @u0421793 @jstatepost Ed Yong’s An Immense World is a breathtaking view into so much awesomeness in animals that are not us.

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        @THMcGuire @u0421793 @jstatepost

        That book is mandatory reading in these parts of the Fedi.

        Best non-fiction I've read in five years.

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