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LeaCTrockboys t1_itu50hb wrote

I feel like youre so huge to some bugs that they perceive you more as an environmental hazard. You take up their whole sightline.

On that note ive always wondered what the smallest living thing that can perceive us at all is. Microscopic animals don't know we are there basically right?

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AcidBathVampire t1_ituc7ag wrote

I believe that we are so big to tiny creatures that we are basically invisible. Like, they might perceive us, but they cannot see us.

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migueeel t1_ituexgf wrote

Pretty sure the wording is inverse. Perception is when your brain processes stimuli

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AcidBathVampire t1_ituqleh wrote

That's what I'm saying. They perceive that something big is near them, but they can't see it because it's so massive that they can't take it in. I would imagine a similar thing might occur if you were swimming in the deep ocean and a whale came past you, the only difference being that you might think "was that a whale?" Whereas a bug is most likely "thinking" "what the hell was THAT?"

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joemc04 t1_itv1m5y wrote

I’ve had to go to battle with some spiders. They know we are there and counter move. Flys and gnats seem to know what’s going on too.

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AcidBathVampire t1_itv23ue wrote

Well, who's to say what they "know," you know? They know something is going after them, but for all we know they think we're a big bird or something like that.

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Yolectroda t1_itvc58i wrote

Or, do they know we're there in the same way that we know that the hurricane is coming to wreck us, or a glacier slowly progressing towards an area, or do they know that there's a being trying to kill them.

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AcidBathVampire t1_itvnrea wrote

I would think all 3 of these examples together would be the logical choice. It's an interesting metaphysical conundrum.

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