Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Because some insects pollinate flowers, you know.
African blacks, near zero.
Yeah, I want the bees.
Bees got a stake.
That's kind of hard to, you got to settle that score if you're one of these anthropologists.
Insects got their, do their business.
But, you know, even ants, like you said, ants, you know, they eat dead things and they help clean up because, you know, I used to think about like, man, why buzzards, vultures, we call them buzzards.
Beginning in the 1990s, anthropological studies of Neanderthal started describing how inventive and creative they were.
I don't know if they're the same thing.
I was like, man, why we need those?
And how artistic.
But then you understand, if something died and it was just left to go away by itself.
And they said, oh, we got it wrong.
They're really, they're, just they had to fix that image right quick.
Yeah, plus mosquitoes and gnats.
Or food for bats.
That's what went on that whole period.