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What is the smartest animal not humanModerator: BioTeam
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Part of being smart is knowing how to avoid predation. Some organisms do it by simply regrowing parts, as in plants. But you're right, they are different. The prong honged antelope is still very impressive. A human can go to the gym for hours every week and will won't be able to generate half the mitochondrial density a prong horned antelope can achieve.
I sometimes wonder: Are we the smartest animals?
I mean, think of it: any animal on earth(including bacteria But if we judge by the evolution of the nervous system than dolphins are the winners of the survey for sure. Here is my idea of a smart animal: In the rain forests lives an animal called the sloth: it sleeps 20h/day and feeds on virtually any kind of leaves: this animal is in complete harmony with it's habitat so(excluding the hypothisis that some human burnes it down) it will live there forever
I can say with some degree of confidence that the Planet Terra will destroy humans long before humans destroy the Planet. I do, however, agree that humans will vastly change the surface of the Planet before we are destroyed...we probably will make it Uninhabitable for Kingdom Anamalia...but this rock is going to be here for a long time after we are gone.
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