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I differ on the opinion of being created, but still if we were all created the answer to your question is still the same.

Humans are different because we have the great advantage of analytic problemsolving.

We are from birth not "hardwired" to do any specific things. (Maybe except for eating, pooing, weeing and then screaming for more food)

We have the great ability to learn and choose to learn more.

Our brain is most complex and offers us many advantages over all other species known to mankind today.

We have developed a language and can that way transfer our knowledge to our children.

Other species can use tools and communicate with sounds, but humans are much much better.

We can deal with advanced Cause and Effect situations by just thinking about what we see. We learn from our mistakes very quickly.

All of which is the main reason we are at the top of the foodchain.

We do not have the best vision.

We do not have the best hearing.

Our tastebuds are rather dull compared to other species.

Our sense of smelling is terrible compared to other species.

We are not the fastest.

We do not produce a large number of kids.

We are totally helpless as newborn.

Our ability to learn and use what we learn makes the entire difference.

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