Humans are animals that rationalize, think and develop, They are on the top of the food chain because they are more intelligent and developed than other animals. There are several differences between each animal in the animal kingdom; some have senses that are more advanced than a person’s. For example, eagles have amazing sight outside water, sharks have incredible sight underwater, amphibians are able to breathe inside and outside water, and owls can hear a rat walking over snow from very far distances. What distinguishes humans from other animals is that humans are able to resolve, assume, cultivate and expand, For example, a beehive two thousand years ago looks identical to one today, despite the impeccable organization, which is admirable; they did not develop into any better throughout centuries.
The Homo sapiens passed from living in caves and hunting to survive, to building castles and discovering electricity, to today, when you can see skyscrapers like the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, for example, which is over two thousand and seven hundred feet tall (“Facts and Figures”). The development of health shows how humans are ahead of other animals, Diseases have always been around, and humans are in constant combat to find cures and as time went by, humans discovered and improved cures, antidotes and treatments for a huge percentage of diseases and other medical issues (like animal bites or injury). Humans created hospitals to host whoever needs any kind of health assistance, but humans were also the ones that created veterinary medicine because other animals aren‘t able to create most objects that humans use regularly and to dominate technology, which is essential for medicine.
Most people would go to a hospital if they needed to, while animals can‘t tell someone if they are in pain, and if they are not domesticated, depending upon how dangerous the situation is, for example, animals living in the wild that could eat something poisoned by accident, they can end up dying For example, in Central Park, New York City, people throw poison so they can kill the rats that live in the area, but that ends up killing pan of the wildlife in the area because other animals feed on the rats that are poisonous and end up dying “They say that too many other animals — birds and foxes, as well as dogs and cats 7 have died after eating rats that had eaten the poison” (Barron). People have stronger brains and are able to think critically, but animals don’t Human ancestors dominated fire and figured out that fire heats food and makes it safer and more appetizing depending on the aliment.
The vast majority of humans learned to mix different types of food and to spice it, bringing their own taste to it, Animals just hunt and collect their food in order to survive When men used to live in caves they were placed in the same situation as animals, having to hunt, plant and collect food to survive. Today, people go to restaurants and have their food being served in their table Both animals and humans are born with instincts. For instance even domesticated dogs will try to bury a bone or toy someone gives him. Nobody teaches their dogs how to bury something, but they do so as an instinct, Pedigree explains why dogs usually do this: “In the world of early canines, food was often hard to come by. If a dog was lucky enough to find something to eat, he had to compete with other dogs in his pack to keep his spoils, So dogs would bury bones and carcasses near their den” (“Why Does My Dog Hide His Bones?”).
Humans have also created education, people go to school, get high school diplomas, graduate colleges and have degrees that they learned inside a classroom. Homo supiens is the only animal that is capable of forming syntax, forming complex sentences and of registering their own thoughts. Learning how to live in the wild makes people independent and more able to take care of their selves, but education is essential in addition to instinct That is why humans have developed and made all sorts of discoveries, Animals can also have their minds affected by the environment, just like humans, Can an animal go insane? According to Louise McKnight, a sheep farmer, her and her husband lost about eight hundred of their herd because of a flower that they planted and was growing in their pastures. Their flock got addicted to the flower and that made the herd depressed, walk and move unsteadily, and it even made them suicidal “they just go to a post and bang their head on it till they crack their heads open” (Davis).
Humans are not the only one that can lose their sanity, as shown in The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gillman “I am getting angry enough to do something desperate. To jump out of the window would be admirable exercise, but the bars are too strong even to try“ It does not matter how strong the human brain can be, the human brain is capable of tricking human emotions and in a lot of different cases they don’t even realize they lost their sanityt The same phenomenon occurs with animals, any living creature can go insane and lose their minds. What varies between humans and animals that lose their sense of reality is how well each animal reflects about their own madness.
When it comes to personality, animals do have their own, but human personalities are more complex. For example, some dogs can be grumpy and others extremely docile. Some studies show that crows are extremely social creatures, as well as cows, Cows form close friendship groups and choose to spend much of their time with some preferred individuals and dislike particular individuals “Cows have a secret mental life in which they bear grudges, nurture friendships, and become excited over intellectual challenges” (Leake). However, that does not mean that animals can develop their own sense of sociability, A dog’s brain will never work like a brain from a human adult; they can be grumpy, docile, and energetic.
Humans have goals, remorse, guilt, and various others personalities Lamentably, there is no proof that animals don’t think the same as humans, as a University of Texas psychologist says: “Unfortunately, there is no unified body of research on animal personality, Some of the early pioneers of psychology studied personality in animals, and then the subject disappeared” (Gosling). People have created religions, something for people to attach themselves to and have faith and hope. An example is one of the most famous institution in the world, the Catholic Church, “The Catholic Church is the oldest institution in the western world. It can trace its history back almost 2000 years“ (Stanford).
Human wonder and have beliefs, but there is no proof that animals believe in something or if they wonder the meaning of things, therefore most researchers believe that animals do not practice any religions. The biggest human innovation is technology, humans are able to create things that people have never even imagined before. For example, one hundred and forty years ago, the idea of talking with someone through an object was something crazy. Today, everyone has telephones, and they are improved. It is normal to see children on electronic devices playing games with other children from all over the planet.
Animals also have ways of communicating that are impressive to humans, an American researcher went to Namibia to make a study on elephants, and her study was advertised by National Geographic: “She theorizes that by making the ground rumble, the G-ton animals are able to communicate over distances upwards of 20 miles. Such signals could warn other elephants of predators, help a lonely elephant find a mate, or direct them towards food and water.” (Roach), A human being wouldn’t be able to communicate in such a way, but with a single click on a phone nowadays, one can get a date, can ruin someone’s life and can get a pizza within fifteen minutes.
Technology now is part of a human’s everyday life, Even those that are not adapted to it or don’t like to use it have technology present in their lives; humans now depend on their biggest discovery. Although humans are ahead of other animals, there are several similarities. Animals do communicate with each other; one knows if the other is mad or if it is trying to play around. Animals also in a lot of situations create their own sort of society, in which there are, for example, authorities and working classes. Every beehive has a queen bee and every wolf pack has a pack leader. But humans have clearly developed more than animals, and animal’s physical attributions are not enough to surpass humans.