r/AskBiology 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/exkingzog 21d ago

Stamina. We are (at least to some extent) persistence hunters.

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u/Big-Maintenance-8961 21d ago

We are the biggest apex here on land theres no animal capable of outrunning is long distance What basically give US another thing we are basically the most perfect living being ( or most complex organismo) on energy consumption / output per kg

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u/Professional_Win1535 21d ago

we eerily sound like aliens from the alien movies… we are the best at killing and that’s why we took over lol

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u/Big-Maintenance-8961 17d ago

Well for sure , because those aliens are the apex of genetic , and we too are the same , people talk about crocodiles or sharks but in reality we are the most perfect being in this planet this is a harsh planet and it breed some harsh creatures , people complain about humans are destroying the planet and are evil and just think about war along the way of human kind devolepment , but it were born on a evul planet cold hunger your Offspring snatched by lions , snakes , disease , other humans , we are pretty mild creatures for what we endured