January 7, 2018

New Babies

Written By:  Andrew Eide

Since we are walking into the new year of 2018 I decided to write a blog about the concept of new things such as new baby humans and new baby animals. I have limited my graphics to that of a newborn human baby and a newborn puppy as I don’t feel the need to overload my blog with too many graphics.

It doesn’t matter if the item you are viewing is a newborn human baby, a newborn puppy, or even something as simple as a new plant sprouting in your garden. Everything starts small and tiny and grows larger. Some of these items that start out small, and often defenseless, grow at a very fast rate and others grow at a slower rate, depending upon the environment and how generations of reproduction has dictated things.

One example is that of a prey animal such as a deer or other wild animal. Usually the babies are born and able to walk and run within a matter of minutes. This is due to generations of their species being prey, or food, for predators. It just comes naturally that their babies would be able to stand, walk, and run, quickly to avoid being eaten.

However when human babies they are pretty much unable to do things on their own and they are considered defenseless for at least one year. Then at the one year point they start to comprehend how to do things on their own but they are still pretty much defenseless and that is why human babies remain with their parents until they are out of their teen years. A way different concept when you consider that most animals will leave their parents when they are about six months of age.






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