A species, an habitat

Among the animal species, that is animated, the human species are the only ones to define an individual biodiversity. The other animal species show biodiversity by differentiating themselves into groups of homogeneous individuals in terms of species, or habitat. Each of these communities has its own particularity in the way of feeding, sheltering, sleeping, establishing permanent residence, reproducing, socializing...

A (conscious) animal species separates from another only when one or more of the primary existential needs are compromised by coexistence or better by the relationship between individuals. A macaw has different mating codes, i.e. their instinctive analog communication is different, than a gray parrot. Obviously neither of the two species can in any way be defined as superior or better than the other. It would be improper in a neutral and harmonizing reasoning.

Every human individual has the possibility of expressing his own particularity in terms of habitat, or in other words every person has his own preferential habitat, without obviously being aware of it. In fact, in the animal kingdom the peculiar habitat of a conscious species is identified, recognised, inhabited and preserved, therefore defended from alterations or appropriations by other species, through instinct. On the other hand, the human individual is generally not able to recognize his preferred habitat, limiting himself to applying learned rational models that are decidedly inadequate and usually misleading.

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