idk, maybe humans cause there is 7 billion in 2011 and soon 9 billion in a few years
Some animals can hear higher frequencies than humans can. This is why animals can hear things like dog whistles, and we can't hear them. In all, animals can hear differently than humans in the way that they can hear more. Some animals can hear lower frequencies than humans can. Elephants can hear much lower frequencies than humans.
We do not know. Humans are animals (we like to think of ourselves as 'higher animals').... but we don't know whether other animals have a spirit or 'emotional being'.
yes, animals have a much higher frequency range than humans
Humans are animals. Mammals in fact. Humans have a higher awareness that leads us to believe we are superior to other animals.
That's subjective, I can only say that I value some animals higher than some humans.
No, animals do not hear the same frequencies of sound as humans. Different animals have different ranges of hearing, with some able to hear higher or lower frequencies than humans.
chickens
Many species can, including dogs and bats.
The main difference between humans and animals is that humans have a higher level of cognitive abilities, including complex language, reasoning, and self-awareness, which allow us to create advanced civilizations and technologies.
No, it doesn't occur in significant enough numbers in either animals or humans to effect population growth at all.
when there is a nuclear meltdown in an area with some what of population of animals and humans if not evacuated it is most likely that the animals and humans will get radiation which can cause cancer and kill them.
Some people believe that humans are more important than animals because they think that humans have higher intelligence, consciousness, and abilities to shape the world around them. They may also believe that humans have a special moral status or purpose that sets them apart from animals.