Human are the smartest creatures on the entire universe. When you compare the seals to the human beings, they are actually dumb.
Humans have larger breasts compared to other primates because they do not serve a functional purpose related to milk production. Instead, they are believed to have evolved as a sexual characteristic, signaling fertility and attracting mates.
Diploid plants have more DNA than humans because they have multiple copies of their genome in each cell. However, they have less organismal complexity compared to humans because their cells are more specialized and have limited ability to differentiate into different types of cells.
Humans evolved quickly compared to other species due to a combination of factors such as bipedalism, increased brain size, tool use, and social cooperation. These adaptations allowed early humans to efficiently adapt to changing environments, develop complex societies, and outcompete other species.
Yes, animals do have prostates, but they can differ in size, shape, and location compared to those of humans. The function of the prostate in animals is similar to that in humans, which is to produce fluid that helps with reproduction.
Cats can see a range of colors, but their color spectrum is limited compared to humans. They can see shades of blue and green, but they have difficulty distinguishing between red and green. This means they see colors in a more muted way compared to humans.
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as smart as some humans
Smart is a relative term. Compared to Einstein, no. Compared to a mushroom, yes. Compared to other quarterbacks, yeah he's pretty smart.
Leopard seals, Killer whales, and humans prey upon seals.
having smart ancestors can help you to be smart but nothing seals the deal more than you working hard and studying.
They are not as smart as humans but theyre pretty smart!
Yes. While not as smart as humans they are smart!
humans, seals, otters
Because they are not humans.
yes
almost as smart as us, humans:)
A seal's biggest problem in the wild is humans. Humans hunt seals and have driven some of them to endangerment.