English, asked by omspatel4688, 11 months ago

how are animals superior to human beings? ​

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Answered by sparshchug5
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hello mate the answer of this question is

animals have kept their survival instincts, despite domestication. were you to put a human in a random forest, with no food and water, they would most likely die.

animals have an affinity with survival, that humans have, for lack of a better word, grown out of.

i had a pregnant pig who went into labour as soon as she smelled smoke. before we had even noticed something was up, she was already working to put herself in a position where she could protect herself and her babies.

i have a cow who immediately charges at dogs. she recognises the danger of this thing with teeth and claws, and she takes initiative to preserve her and her herd.

i had a tree come down on my horse stables. both my ponies happened to be standing in the only possible places they could have survived.

my alpacas stay away from things they know to be dangerous

humans see things with retractable claws and mouths big enough to fit their heads in and try to make friends.

humans see a 17hh horse and say “i want to sit on it and have it run around”

humans jump out of planes for fun

humans light fires for fun

yeah, we may have invented computers and modern medicine but we entirely lack that “self preservation” instinct.

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