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Ant Farm Elegy

A Once Upon a Time in America Story

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Ant Farm Elegy

By: Robin Lowery
Narrated by: Emily Christine
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What makes humans unique? The human opposable thumb and brain capability are two important reasons. The human thumb is longer, compared to finger length, than any other primate thumb.

This long thumb and its ability to easily touch the other fingers, allows humans to firmly grasp and manipulate objects of many different shapes. The combination of ‘Big Brains’ and ‘Opposable Thumbs’, is a ‘Gift’ that uniquely equips human beings with the ability to accomplish extraordinary achievements, that all other primates are incapable of preforming.

In this humorous, thought provoking and action packed fictional story, learn why some people choose not to use the ‘Gifts’ bestowed upon them, electing to be only prosaic primates, while others around them benefit from exercising their ‘Gifts’ not only for their own betterment, but also for the greater good of society.

©2024 Robin Lowery (P)2024 Robin Lowery
Literature & Fiction Satire Witty

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