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GunsForBucks Dec 30, 2022 @ 9:15am
what animal is the most efficient builder? Bees?
I'm thinking bees with the honeycomb thing.

If modern society needs to pack us in I think sharing honeycombs is probably the best way to go.
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MoonC A T Dec 30, 2022 @ 9:18am 
yeah, bees, ants or spiders
Ants 💪
Grønlænderen Dec 30, 2022 @ 9:19am 
Depends, different animals are efficient in different ways. I'd agree though, bees are very smart in the way they construct their hives.
Zero, Dark Knight Dec 30, 2022 @ 9:19am 
beavers.
Uncle Sam Dec 30, 2022 @ 9:25am 
Probably bees?
Last edited by Uncle Sam; Dec 30, 2022 @ 9:26am
Termites. Termite mounds are quite incredible for something built by a bunch of insects. They have temperature controlled chambers where they farm their own food.
Uncle Sam Dec 30, 2022 @ 9:37am 
Originally posted by Chaos:
Termites. Termite mounds are quite incredible for something built by a bunch of insects. They have temperature controlled chambers where they farm their own food.
That sounds great! So I guess it's a plausible tie between bees & termites, as to whom it's the most efficient builder?
xAlphaStarOmegax Jan 1, 2023 @ 11:35am 
Bees and Ants.
Irene ❤ Jan 1, 2023 @ 11:46am 
I think it's Beavers.

They chop down trees, build a dam to stop water flow, and build a house in the middle of the pond. Their home entrance is from underwater.

https://www.dkfindout.com/us/animals-and-nature/rodents/beavers/
Last edited by Irene ❤; Jan 1, 2023 @ 11:47am
L1qu1dator Jan 1, 2023 @ 11:59am 
Originally posted by eram:
Humans
He said efficient :P
L1qu1dator Jan 1, 2023 @ 12:07pm 
Originally posted by eram:
Originally posted by L1qu1dator:
He said efficient :P
m8 im waiting for a 7900 xtx to be sent to me, its built on TMSC 5 and 6nm architecture and you are saying a bee is better or some beaver chewing wood - next to hoover dam. :D
I dunno, we'll have to wait till bees start producing chipsets :P
GunsForBucks Jan 1, 2023 @ 12:12pm 
The question is more along the lines of..

What traits in animals in nature can humans learn from and adopt in some way to our benefit.


or we could go the alter DNA route and have hybrid human x Y x Z

The beaver, as much as I admire their intelligence in design.. is it really practical in an over populated world?

Although the termite thing sounds pretty amazing.
Reaper Jan 1, 2023 @ 12:12pm 
Well, let's be real here. We can in fact be impressed by ant nests and bee hives, but nothing comes even remotely close to what man can build. We have reinvented the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ landscape of earth itself by literally making human society and nature 2 different territorial divisions.
=(^ ^)= Jan 1, 2023 @ 12:14pm 
Ants.
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