Biology, asked by lshrr543, 1 year ago

How human behaviour is different from behaviour of other animals? Explain with an example

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Answered by writersparadise
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Human behaviour is considerably different from animal behaviour.

The most important thing that most clearly differentiates humans from animals is the capacity to self-reflect.

Human behaviour is very much driven by the conscious mind or the ego. Animals, while they do feel things like lack of self-esteem, which comes from the sub-conscious mind without egos.

The animals are primarily instinctual and feel most all of the emotions like humans, with the exception of ego, greed, or the desire to kill for sport. Instead, animals kill other animals as an act of defence or food for survival.

Answered by myrakincsem
120
There is alot of difference in behaivour of human and other animals.
Presence of fully consciousness in humans is main thing which make us the different from the animal as the animal have semi-conscious type mind and neither the animal have ego along with self respect sense the way humans have.
Also the animals don't have desires for anything the way human is full of desires. Moreover humans thinking and decision taking capability is what which make superior than other animals. 
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