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Non-mechanical life is now slowly managing to once again thrive on Earth, as they have a chance to rebuild their species in their newly, gradually prospering environment.  We see the tree that Wall-E planted at its full growth in A Bug’s Life.  The insects have evolved and are gaining new capabilities such as added strength, speech, and increased life span. They are also developing a sort of environmental hierarchy, placing different insects and animals at different levels. But one species they don’t mention is humans.  People become much scarcer, and are not considered to be a highly feared race, as there are so few of them left.  The insects however, thrive on Earth over the course of a few hundred years, and live alongside the rest of the animals in peace.  Together they maintain the balance of Earth.

 

 

EVIDENCE #1

EVIDENCE #1

The tree continues to grow, and is seen blooming in the beginning of A Bug's Life

EVIDENCE #2

EVIDENCE #2

Some of the insects are seen living to be over 90 years old

EVIDENCE #3

EVIDENCE #3

The insects build cities and civilizations

EVIDENCE #4

EVIDENCE #4

They also learn to invent tools and machines that help make everyday jobs easier

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