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No, the number of instincts a species has is not necessarily correlated with its intelligence. Humans do have a wide range of instincts, but so do other animals. The difference lies in how we express and act upon these instincts due to our cognitive abilities and complex social structures.
We are not considered animals - we are animals, and our closest relatives are apes.Actually , it depends on your thinking .Chimpanzis are the ancestors of humans ,.And on other side ,Humans Have Developed their brains more than Animals .That's Why they r ruling the world with their Intelligent Minds .
Some instincts of humans include the fight or flight response, the drive for survival, and the need for social connection. These instincts have evolved over time to help humans navigate their environment and ensure their well-being.
The neocortex is the part of the human brain that is responsible for higher-order thinking, problem-solving, and intelligence. It is significantly larger and more developed in humans compared to other animals, which is why humans are considered the most intelligent species.
No, it is not scientifically possible for humans to be born from animals. Humans are a distinct species with unique genetic characteristics that differ from animals.
Humans are considered the most intelligent mammals, followed by dolphins and great apes such as chimpanzees and orangutans. These animals display advanced cognitive abilities, problem-solving skills, and social interactions.
Yes.
It's probably because we are slightly more intelligent and have oppoable thumbs.
Humans do not have any insects, neither do other animals (except insects).
Dolphins, chimpanzees, and elephants.
Wild animals aren't always protected by humans. They have there own instincts allow them to protect themselves.
No Because humans are more intelligent
They are dumb in comparison to humans, but they get over the average, seeing as there exists so many invertebrates.
Natural instincts are what help all animals to survive. Without them, we wouldn't know or feel the need to eat, reproduce, learn, evolve and improve our species.
They don't think, and by don't thinking they act according to their instincts. For this reason the animals don't practice some stupid things like humans.
definitely monkeys- theyre only .9 % different than humans.
We are animals, and we have almost no knowledge of the minds of other species. We are probably not the most intelligent, but we certainly are the most delusional.We have created an environment for ourselves, that is unfit for us to live in. That is not an act of intelligence.--------------------------------------------------------We are animals; we just happen to be the most intelligent animals on Earth, the most intelligent species. We have found ourselves compairable to Chimpanzes which are an intelligent type of money.
humans because i dont no