Author Topic: What is the next smartest species on earth?  (Read 4572 times)

Define 'smart' and 'intelligence'.

Define 'smart' and 'intelligence'.
It's the stuff none of "our" species have. We just think we are intelligent.

Humans are only able to use about 18% max of their brain.

Humans are only able to use about 18% max of their brain.
False, they can only use about four. You would be levitating things at 18.


It's the stuff none of "our" species have. We just think we are intelligent.
Intelligence is relative, gtfo

False, they can only use about four. You would be levitating things at 18.

Then those tests must have been inaccurate.

False, they can only use about four. You would be levitating things at 18.

Imagine.... ONE HUNDRED PERCENT.

Considering the fact that by now the runner ups for smartest animal other than homo sapien is the monkey, elephant or cat, I'd say none for billions of years.

Obviously the dolphin.

why do you even bother to care? I mean we ARE dominant does anything else matter?

why do you even bother to care? I mean we ARE dominant does anything else matter?
yes


Isn't that obvious?
Rats.
They have such plans to dominate a kitchen.

why do you even bother to care? I mean we ARE dominant does anything else matter?

So? Doesn't anything intrigue you? Doesn't the whole world seem cool?

Also, as far as the next "dominant" species on earth, it would have to be ants.

Ants already can form what looks like an effective team force, and they build complicated nests, too.



They can kill elephants, destroy wildlife and they basically take stuff from NOBODY.