Humans can be categorized as a noun.
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humans - all of the living human inhabitants of the earth; "all the world loves a lover"; "she always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women" |
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1. | noun | The latter usually consider human beings a threat but the polar bear considers humans a snack, experts said. | |
2. | noun | His one-day mission vaulted his communist homeland into the elite circle of spacefaring nations - Russia and the United States - that can launch and sustain humans in space. | |
3. | noun | Blue Planet is a weekly series examining the relationship of humans to the environment, by veteran environmental reporter Dan Whipple. | |
4. | noun | Climate: Humans fuss, animals adjust. | |
5. | noun | This tug-of-war over calculating economic values is the one that ultimately will have to be decided by humans, because animals and plants can adjust only so much. | |
6. | noun | Do animals see images on a TV screen like humans do? | |
7. | noun | As far as I understand, this ad will get dogs excited, but my question is: Can dogs actually see the images featured in the advert like humans? | |
8. | noun | Also, can animals remember images on TV like us, humans? | |
9. | noun | as to what the light provides it gives UV rays..which is important for health in lizards as it is in humans. | |
10. | noun | Humans were never meant to live forever. | |
11. | noun | It's presumptuous for humans to assume that our task is to do what only God can do. | |
12. | noun | If it were not for water, humans could not survive. | |
13. | noun | The most instinctive act of nearly every creature is to protect its young, and with humans, this response persists for a lifetime. | |
14. | noun | We haven't tried the drug out on humans yet. | |
15. | noun | But in many ways, the bird called Alex is unusual, for it has shown the kind of mental abilities that scientists once thought only humans had. |
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The latter usually consider human beings a threat but the polar bear considers humans a snack, experts said. |
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His one-day mission vaulted his communist homeland into the elite circle of spacefaring nations - Russia and the United States - that can launch and sustain humans in space. |
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Blue Planet is a weekly series examining the relationship of humans to the environment, by veteran environmental reporter Dan Whipple. |
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Climate: Humans fuss, animals adjust. |
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This tug-of-war over calculating economic values is the one that ultimately will have to be decided by humans, because animals and plants can adjust only so much. |
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Do animals see images on a TV screen like humans do? |
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As far as I understand, this ad will get dogs excited, but my question is: Can dogs actually see the images featured in the advert like humans? |
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Also, can animals remember images on TV like us, humans? |
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as to what the light provides it gives UV rays..which is important for health in lizards as it is in humans. |
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Humans were never meant to live forever. | |
It's presumptuous for humans to assume that our task is to do what only God can do. | |
If it were not for water, humans could not survive. | |
The most instinctive act of nearly every creature is to protect its young, and with humans, this response persists for a lifetime. | |
We haven't tried the drug out on humans yet. | |
But in many ways, the bird called Alex is unusual, for it has shown the kind of mental abilities that scientists once thought only humans had. |