We were,but then Bush came...
All right. All I can tell you is that if there is a lifeform more intelligent, he waould operate like animals in the Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy.
2007-01-09 14:10:29
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answered by Fyrebyrd 3
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I've been reading through the stuff on Yahoo! Answers for an hour or so now. I'd have to say that humans are definitely NOT the most intelligent life form on this planet.
2007-01-09 14:10:02
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answered by Anonymous
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That we can understand the language used to communicate.
How the world is going I am really double thinking if we are the most intelligent life form on this planet......
Have a good night.
2007-01-09 14:12:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say yes, given the advances we've made. However, I have wondered before if animals (like dogs) are as intelligent as humans and just don't have biology on their side. We have thumbs and vocal cords...we're also a relatively large mammal. All things that put us at an advantage. So really, who knows?
2007-01-09 14:11:54
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answered by Anonymous
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we are the purely species to construct automobiles and then stumble on the moon, and deliver our craft outdoors of our image voltaic equipment. we've more suitable technologies to talk with one yet another in genuine-time from everywhere contained in the international. Our artworks, literature, and custom are unmatched contained in the animal kingdom, and we are the purely species that has any desire of truly heading off the subsequent asteroid-impact brought about mass extinction, somewhat of basically attempting to climate the hurricane. I win.
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answered by bartow 4
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let's consider the shape the planet is in shall we? it does not seem that a creature of any reasonable intelligence would do what is being done....
2007-01-09 14:12:41
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answered by captsnuf 7
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to the best of our knowledge we are. its followed by dolphins apes then your cat or dog. The may be more intelligent but scientists don't think so.
2007-01-09 14:15:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Who said they were? A human?
2007-01-09 14:12:25
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answered by ststeve11 2
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I would think so, no other creatures on Earth can speak an entire language. Sure, gorillas can learn sign language, but who invented sign language?
2007-01-09 14:11:28
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answered by ♀♥♂☮Trippy Hippie☮♂♥♀ 6
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No. I am wondering if the answer would even change if you took the words "the most" out of your question.
2007-01-09 14:10:42
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answered by Josie 5
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