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Originally Posted by trawepale
no you really have no clue what I'm talking about. as for echolocation, its primary uses are for hunting and navigation when visibility is poor. and typing is just an example don't over analyze it. I do know that animals communicative with each other and I'm not refuting that which it seems you think I am.
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i know you are achknoledging the fact that they communicate, but i am stating where your argument fails is the fact that their form of communication is indeed complex, just like our own. i am not saying a dog could learn to speak human, but at the same time a human could not learn to speak dog. that is my opinon. i am sayin humans are not greater than any other species because of all the things animals can do that humans can not do. at the same time there are many things humans can do that animals can not. this is what makes us different species, each species has its own goals and its skills that are specifically benefical to thoose goals.
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Originally Posted by klizzle
How do we even know we were even the first intelligent species to arise? According to that special on National Geographic, all obvious signs of human life (if we disappeared of the face of the earth) would vanish within ~1000 years. Have humans lasted long enough that archeologists 65 million years from now would be able to know we ever existed?
Just some food for thought, because in all likelihood we are the first.
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i have much thought of this and the flaw i have with it is in my opinon we are clearly not the only intelligent species. it is clear to me that dogs, dolphins, chimps, lizards and pretty much any living organism is in fact intelligent.