Observations on Humans.
Created | Updated Sep 24, 2006
The juvenile of the species, from around 10 to 20 Earth years, is very rarely seen alone. They are more often seen in groups ranging from anything to two to ten or even more. Debate on why this occours rages on many academic fronts. Two of the current popular theories claim that it is a survival technique, or that the human juvenile is a highly sociable animal, and is unable to function to it's potential when alone or seperated from it's peer