
Can Apes Outthink Humans?
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2012/06/25 13:00:00
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According to The Associated Press, scientists have discovered that the DNA of a bonobo ape is only about 1.3 percent different from humans. And ape behavior continues to astonish scientists as they demonstrate thinking processes and capabilities we never thought possible. For instance, one study showed bonobos will "pack" the tools they need to access food if they're moving to a remote location for the night, and remember to take them with the next day.
Another study showed that if one chimpanzee can see a piece of food and another cannot, the chimp that can see the food is able to recognize this advantage and keep the food hidden -- in other words, chimps are able to put themselves in another's shoes. Another study tried to determine how many pictures baboons could memorize over the course of three years, and by the end of the study, they could remember the pictures better than the scientists testing them.
Emory University primatologist Frans de Waal told AP, "Capacities that we think in humans are very special and complex are probably not so special and not so complex. This research in animals elevates the animals, but it also brings down the humans... If monkeys can do it and maybe dogs and other animals, maybe it's not as complex as you think." Do you think apes have the brainpower to outthink humans?

Another study showed that if one chimpanzee can see a piece of food and another cannot, the chimp that can see the food is able to recognize this advantage and keep the food hidden -- in other words, chimps are able to put themselves in another's shoes. Another study tried to determine how many pictures baboons could memorize over the course of three years, and by the end of the study, they could remember the pictures better than the scientists testing them.
Emory University primatologist Frans de Waal told AP, "Capacities that we think in humans are very special and complex are probably not so special and not so complex. This research in animals elevates the animals, but it also brings down the humans... If monkeys can do it and maybe dogs and other animals, maybe it's not as complex as you think." Do you think apes have the brainpower to outthink humans?

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irish -liberty or death! 2012/06/25 17:32:11Yes





















And evolution states that humans and apes evolved from a common ancestor, not that we evolved *from* apes.
You call it "denegrating the human race" for humans to compare themselves to animals, but remember, God created animals too. It's one thing to appreciate the way God made you, but I'd say it's almost an insult to Him to turn your nose up so highly to the other creatures He placed on this earth. Whatever happened to being humble and showing some humility?
I corrected it for you.
I just find those who have read up on both sides of the argument are more able to judge the situations better than those who just agree with that of which everyone else says.
Not arrogant at all.
I'm not elitist. You just didn't read what I wrote, and didn't use your head to think about it.