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It's more like we are taking an extra step by exploiting even their unborn eggs as resources, stealing them from their homes.
From how I see it at least it doesn't seem to be about helping each others.
;P
EDIT: probably also "en masse"
I refuse to use french words in english, it just feels wrong for some reason (even if we use plenty of english words in french as well).
before you get there maybe millions of years they only have small pity bugs and worms easily taken down by handguns.
after you being there. they got some really big guys you need to respect.
what could a biters do when there are no factories to bite?
But yeah, I can see the difficulty in changing such pathways. But it's impossible if one doesn't know of it to begin with. Hopefully my comment wasn't perceived too negatively.
The meaning of life of nearly every living thing is to eat, sleep, reproduce repeat, like one of those graphics on a kids t-shirt (except kids Minecraft instead of reproduce). Biters only bite the factory because the pollution is aggravating them, once the pollution stops, their attacks stop.