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How are humans like other animals? How are they different

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some scientists believe that chimps and bonobos are so similar to humans that they should be reclassified into the genus Homo. By comparison to the other great apes, gorillas and humans share about 96% DNA, while orangutans and humans are genetically similar by circa 97%, though again these figures vary across studies✔️✔️✔️

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Researchers have now discovered that humans have a much better memory to recognize and remember sequential information. Humans possess many cognitive abilities not seen in other animals, such as a full-blown language capacity as well as reasoning and planning abilities.

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Answered by meowwww75
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Human is actually descended from apes. Even the word 'Human' is evolved from the word 'homo sapiens', which is basically a member of primate genus called 'Homo'. This is the way a human is defined. We, humans are special, but we are also merely matter. Humans are similar to other animals as we have evolved the same ways from earlier creatures, with a time difference. We share the same DNA with all the organisms that have ever existed, as our genes utilise a code that is indistinguishable from that in an 'Amoeba' or a 'Zebu'.

Humans are given a power of full package, which includes the part of human conditions such as speech, language, consciousness, Intelligence, art, music, agriculture, tool and material use, non reproductive sex and more. This is the difference when compared humans with other animals or creatures.

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