登陆注册
5357900000020

第20章

As worms are not guided by special instincts in each particular case, though possessing a general instinct to plug up their burrows, and aschance is excluded, the next most probable conclusion seems to be that they try in many different ways to draw in objects, and at last succeed in some one way.But it is surprising that an animal so low in the scale as a worm should have the capacity for acting in this manner, as many higher animals have no such capacity.For instance, ants may be seen vainly trying to drag an object transversely to their course, which could be easily drawn longitudinally; though after a time they generally act in a wiser manner, M.Fabre states that a Sphex--an insect belonging to the same highly-endowed order with ants--stocks its nest with paralysed grass-hoppers, which are invariably dragged into the burrow by their antennae.When these were cut off close to the head, the Sphex seized the palpi; but when these were likewise cut off, the attempt to drag its prey into the burrow was given up in despair.The Sphex had not intelligence enough to seize one of the six legs or the ovipositor of the grasshopper, which, as M.Fabre remarks, would have served equally well.So again, if the paralysed prey with an egg attached to it be taken out of the cell, the Sphex after entering and finding the cell empty, nevertheless closes it up in the usual elaborate manner.Bees will try to escape and go on buzzing for hours on a window, one half of which has been left open.Even a pike continued during three months to dash and bruise itself against the glass sides of an aquarium, in the vain attempt to seize minnows on the opposite side. A cobra-snake was seen by Mr.Layard to act much more wisely than either the pike or the Sphex; it had swallowed a toad lying within a hole, and could not withdraw its head; the toad was disgorged, and began to crawl away; it was again swallowed and again disgorged; and now the snake had learnt by experience, for it seized the toad by one of its legs and drew it out of the hole.The instincts of even the higher animals are often followed in a senseless or purposeless manner: the weaver-bird will perseveringly wind threads through the bars of its cage, as if building a nest: a squirrel will pat nuts on a wooden floor, as if he had just buried them in the ground: a beaver will cut up logs of wood and drag them about, though there is no water to dam up; and so in many other cases.

Mr.Romanes, who has specially studied the minds of animals,believes that we can safely infer intelligence, only when we see an individual profiting by its own experience.By this test the cobra showed some intelligence; but this would have been much plainer if on a second occasion he had drawn a toad out of a hole by its leg.The Sphex failed signally in this respect.Now if worms try to drag objects into their burrows first in one way and then in another, until they at last succeed, they profit, at least in each particular instance, by experience.

But evidence has been advanced showing that worms do not habitually try to draw objects into their burrows in many different ways.Thus half- decayed lime-leaves from their flexibility could have been drawn in by their middle or basal parts, and were thus drawn into the burrows in considerable numbers; yet a large majority were drawn in by or near the apex.The petioles of the Clematis could certainly have been drawn in with equal ease by the base and apex; yet three times and in certain cases five times as many were drawn in by the apex as by the base.It might have been thought that the foot-stalks of leaves would have tempted the worms as a convenient handle; yet they are not largely used, except when the base of the blade is narrower than the apex.A large number of the petioles of the ash are drawn in by the base; but this part serves the worms as food.In the case of pine-leaves worms plainly show that they at least do not seize the leaf by chance; but their choice does not appear to be determined by the divergence of the two needles, and the consequent advantage or necessity of drawing them into their burrows by the base.With respect to the triangles of paper, those which had been drawn in by the apex rarely had their bases creased or dirty; and this shows that the worms had not often first tried to drag them in by this end.

If worms are able to judge, either before drawing or after having drawn an object close to the mouths of their burrows, how best to drag it in, they must acquire some notion of its general shape.This they probably acquire by touching it in many places with the anterior extremity of their bodies, which serves as a tactile organ.It may be well to remember how perfect the sense of touch becomes in a man when born blind and deaf, as are worms.If worms have the power of acquiring some notion, however rude, of the shape of an object and of their burrows, as seems to be thecase, they deserve to be called intelligent; for they then act in nearly the same manner as would a man under similar circumstances.

To sum up, as chance does not determine the manner in which objects are drawn into the burrows, and as the existence of specialized instincts for each particular case cannot be admitted, the first and most natural supposition is that worms try all methods until they at last succeed; but many appearances are opposed to such a supposition.One alternative alone is left, namely, that worms, although standing low in the scale of organization, possess some degree of intelligence.This will strike every one as very improbable; but it may be doubted whether we know enough about the nervous system of the lower animals to justify our natural distrust of such a conclusion.With respect to the small size of the cerebral ganglia, we should remember what a mass of inherited knowledge, with some power of adapting means to an end, is crowded into the minute brain of a worker-ant.

同类推荐
  • 贩书偶记

    贩书偶记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 唯心集

    唯心集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上玄灵斗姆大圣元君本命延生心经

    太上玄灵斗姆大圣元君本命延生心经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 紫皇炼度玄科

    紫皇炼度玄科

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 扬州十日记

    扬州十日记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 简先生暖如初阳

    简先生暖如初阳

    “简先生,你需要一个女朋友吗?我需要一个像简先生这样的男朋友。”她依偎在他的身边,说得一本正经。为了成为万众瞩目的亮眼明星,她用所有的积蓄换得特殊门票,认准猎物目标下手。只是,这个男人怎么不照她的剧本走?他是神秘组织继承者,送上门的美女从不拒绝,原以为她也会跟别的女人一样,只是没有想到,事情竟然失控了……
  • 在超神学院当混子

    在超神学院当混子

    话不多说,舔就行了,舔到最后,应有尽有。
  • 你是光阴派的糖

    你是光阴派的糖

    从没有哪个校园男神追女生追得像乐川这么辛苦——第一次见面,王灵均诊断他为“肾阴虚”;要无所畏惧,再见面就得陪她去解剖室守大体,还得靠看惊悚片壮胆;要心胸宽广,既能听她追忆暗恋往事,也能冒雨送她去见暗恋对象;要别出心裁,表白都用密码文字,为找“天注定”的相爱证据跋山涉水……好不容易追到手了,居然差点被王灵均亲手毁容!
  • 淘气魔妃到,魔帝往边靠

    淘气魔妃到,魔帝往边靠

    --“呵.隐瞒身份与本帝同行有意思?本帝以为你与六界所有的女子都不同,原来你跟她们一样,都喜欢欺骗,做作,本帝看错你了,滚—”他嘲讽的看着她,嫌恶的神色一览无遗。“你——我欺骗?做作?隐瞒身份?你不也一样,你有什么资格说我,我瞎了眼才会和你同行”她气呼呼的扭头,转身离开。--“我想,我知道爱情是什么了,这次,我绝对不会放开你了!我爱你!”他认真的望着她,不在乎周围的环境如何。“木头,你这个木头,我怎么就爱上你了呢?!”她哭着抱住他,终于听到他亲口说出了这三个字,我爱你。--她是真火神的转世。因前世抵抗敌军护天庭而牺牲,转世后,又被带上天庭,只因敌军又要攻上天庭,继续她的护天庭重任。他是魔界之主。因他有一颗称霸六界的雄心,一次次的攻上天庭,也一次次的与她为敌。神与魔,又该如何抉择?她与他,能否经历苦难的考验,最终走到一起呢?(若是有意交流小说,加群146882653撒,谢谢大大们支持哈)
  • 寻仙路途

    寻仙路途

    路上问剑,道上问剑,寻仙之路上,用剑斩出一条百花路
  • 虐杀原型之天赐系统

    虐杀原型之天赐系统

    一个崩坏的末世,郑溪带着天赐的系统,走上了杀戮的道路。末世中,不断的战斗,让他变的越来越强,同时对于人类,他也距离他们越来越远。末世中,郑溪努力的活着,一次次的战败强大丧尸,吞噬它们,让郑溪的的能力不断解锁,不断的增加着各种各样强悍的力量,利爪,重拳,利刃...与此同时,人类也是不会容忍一种类似郑溪这样的强大未知存在,终于对郑溪张开了捕杀...
  • 猎爱0℃王子

    猎爱0℃王子

    身为打工女皇、Suprise公司第一外援的平凡少女乐甜甜咸鱼大翻身啦!原来她竟然是超级有名、超级有钱的晴天财团董事长乐理安流落在外的亲孙女!于是,赤贫少女过上了她从来不敢想象的生活:别墅、漂亮的衣服、精美的首饰,还有一大群前呼后拥的仆人!但是,为什么她会在转学的贵族高中碰到那个差点害她Suprise不保,还赔上她初吻的冷淡王子啊!这个家伙的脸是用南极冰川雕出来的吗?还有刻板的爷爷给她请的那个自诩为名门贵公子的礼仪指导——宿海,明明就是只腹黑讨厌的狐狸啊!哼哼,她可不相信凭借她的魅力融化不了冰山、打不败妖孽的狐狸!接招吧!她可是让你的人生“惊喜”不断的美少女!
  • 如果还能拥抱你

    如果还能拥抱你

    我们分开的日子天气不太好,乌云笼罩了整个天空,真的是很应景阿!这一别竟是这么久,如果当初够直白是不是就不会错过,我们能否再次拥抱对方
  • 爱之初年

    爱之初年

    书中的酸甜苦辣,都是我们成长的轨迹。是背叛还是真相?只能靠我们自己去辨别。
  • 浣溪铃

    浣溪铃

    金气秋分,风清露冷秋期半。凉蟾光满,桂子飘香远。世间有一地,称之花翎,此地赋灵,宛如仙府。多年前,有一女子,名为肖如颜,育有二女,长女字瑾,幼女字玲。游历四方,占此地为室,广收门众,称其花翎宫。花翎之人皆着素练宽衣,额间红雪。秋分袭来,霓裳乱,银桥无人,吹彻繁花,银铃声响。及至今日,“花翎宫”、“南屿阁”、“夜幽谭”、“巫溪岛”最负盛誉,其门下弟子人数众多,四大门派由此而立。世人传说,在地脉雪山深处,生长着一种奇物,名唤九穗禾。九穗禾一茎九穗,茎刺拥有剧毒,除穗叶不可解。穗叶食之,可灵力鼎赫,拥有仙身。世间之人趋之如鹜,但遍寻无迹。故事就是从九穗禾重现世间开始的…… 她是肖玲时,他化名旭尧…… 她化名榕冰时,她是岑溪…… 无奈成为这天选之人,她又该如何抉择? 背叛、欺骗……终有一日,凡此种种,皆会以血水浣尽……