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nn3 | 4 months ago

chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans evolved intelligence too. They are smarter than most other critters in the jungle. Just all not as much as the lineage that leads to humans.

It's actually quite difficult to define human intelligence. Every time we think we find something unique by humans eventually some animal turns up that can do it too. It may be all just a question of degree and how it's used.

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yongjik|4 months ago

From what I've heard, language is unambiguously unique to humans, if you consider grammar an integral part of languages. You can teach chimpanzees hand signs, but they could never make the leap to stringing them together under a coherent rule: something like the difference between "Mom give me cookies" vs "I give mom cookies."

(I'm no expert, so take that with a grain of salt.)

rishav_sharan|4 months ago

Don't think so. Whales and dolphins seem to have a fairly sophisticated language with regional dialects and accents.

whimsicalism|4 months ago

Unique to modern humans, maybe. But that's only because we outcompeted/killed all of our sibling species that also spoke language. Denisovans likely had language as well.

droopyEyelids|4 months ago

Are there any other animals that have a system of writing?

AngryData|4 months ago

No, but humans didn't have writing up until pretty recently either so I don't think that is a great measure of base intellectual capability.

makeitdouble|4 months ago

The interesting part is how do you research that.

Starting from what should be considered "writing" to how to identify specific artifacts as abstract words.

Some researchers spend years in the forest studying one animal to isolate one single word they're speaking. Understanding other kind of intelligences is a crazy complex task.

nradov|4 months ago

Researchers have taught primates to communicate using sequences of simple symbols. It's sort of like a system of writing but very primitive.

dyauspitr|4 months ago

Not even close.

Some great apes can learn to use symbols for communication. Bees can use specific dances to indicate direction and distance.

victorbjorklund|4 months ago

I dont think any other animal even have language at all (at least not language like we use the word language)