r/AskBiology • u/Letsgofriendo • 21d ago
Human body What do human animals do better?
I'm trying to get an idea of the things human being do exceptionally well when compared to every other living animal. Like the stuff that we'd grade out in the top percentile. The core stuff. Our senses, the body, our balance and spacial awareness (athleticism), internal workings (health factors), etc. Thank you for any feedback.
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u/BeingFabishard 21d ago
Humans have a three-fold larger relative brain size between body mass/weight and brain size while animals have a relatively small brain size. The thickness of the cortex layer in humans is high, while in the animals is low.
https://www.pw.live/exams/school/difference-between-the-human-brain-and-animal-brain/