[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Stalin the 31st
Now we come to the intelectuals (sp?).[/quote]
Intellectuals. (oops, blew my cover.)
[quote]Well, thats all the members I could think of. Post any others.[/quote]
Well, there are two others I can see right now;
There's the pollen gatherers. They busily hum and buzz around the forums, gathering little nuggets and chunks of pollen and nectar from other sites and bringing them back to their hive to dump, unprocessed, wherever they land. They seem to be largely instinctual in behaviour, and are unable to recognize the large surplus of identical unprocessed chunks and goo accumulating everywhere and gumming up the works. They are quite industrious, though, and numerous enough to be a hazard when encountered in an Africanised swarm. A pity so few have maturated into comb-builders or nectar/pollen processors... and that so few can follow the directions of those who have matured.
And then there's the apivores, who prey on the busy pollen gatherers. However, they don't wish to consume the gatherers themselves, or even the pollen and nectar they bring. No, they're there to shear their fuzzy down fleeces or lure them into their own mazes to toy with them. They are a nuisance but, if followed to their lairs, quite insidious.
A variant of the apivores is the animavores who attempt to steal the pollen-gatherers' vital essences, but these are in the process of being hunted into extinction. (Even conservationists rejoice at the prospect.)
-- Steve does not advocate the stuffing and mounting of specimens. That's illegal. Alas.
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