"if all the bugs
in all the worlds...
should sharpen up
their little stings
and turn their feelings loose
they soon would show
all human beans...
their relative significance
among the spinning stars."
green damselfly |
Indeed, if human beings ("beans," as Archy pronounces it) could actually experience firsthand the bottled-up energy of every single insect in the world, we would quickly know we are outnumbered. The best calculations are that insects outnumber the human population a million to one, and in total body mass outweigh the human population twelve times over. Moreover, what an enduring as well as versatile form evolution found when it developed the insect structure. We human beings walking upright are only one species; but the basic insect structure (3-sectioned body & 6 legs) comes in a fantastic array of a million species. Some are as delicate as a damselfly. Others, such as Goliath beetles, look like army tanks in comparison. Still others, such as walking sticks, are camouflaged as twigs.
ladybug |
Archy, in his own restraint, merely implied another point. Namely that, on the whole, the class Insecta has demonstrated more restraint in its behavior than has Homo sapiens. Although we do need to find better ways to regulate the dangerous effects of certain insects, maybe we can add to our more restrained behavior a greater appreciation of the benefits of insects.
~~~
Have you every imagined what it would be like to be a certain insect? Which one?
(The poem of Archy is from
The Lives and Times of Arch & Mehitabel by Don Marquis, © 1935.)
(The photo of the damselfly by JDP90 [Joydeep] used under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license)
(The photo of the damselfly by JDP90 [Joydeep] used under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license)
1 comment:
I never would have expected that the question for thought at the bottom of this essay would have been if I ever imagined being an insect! What a notion. And yet, your beautiful pictures of the damselfly and the lady bug made me think about how being one of them would make myself so colorful. Thanks for the poke at my imagination.
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