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AnotherKind
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05 Oct 2012, 3:05 pm

starkid wrote:
It was not said; it was implied by comparing human behavior to animal behavior. Human behavior is just a type of animal behavior, not something totally different.


Yes, but education and language makes us different. Not totally different but still different. (too much offtopic, i'm leaving this thread)



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06 Oct 2012, 8:22 pm

Sponges are animals, too. There's nothing wrong with being an animal! In fact I think it's better to think of the brain as an organ that's just as dependent on physiology as all of the other ones in the body are. We might have more capacity for storage in our brains than OTHER animals, but they have brains, too.

Groups of animals (Wikipedia)

[img][800:1214]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Elephant-ear-sponge.jpg[/img]