What separates humans from other life forms?

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“Other than naturally contrasting unique characteristics, any separating identifying belief. All organisms act out of their own need and have unique qualities and characteristics. Because we’re all different, that fact makes us the same. We are all equally alive in this world. You could say we are different because of our massive needs and desires vs other organisms who live simple unharmful lifestyles towards the environment. One unique characteristic i can name about humans vs others is no other organism has enslaved races or species of animals to work for them like we have. No other organism has made such a massive harmful impact on the ecosystem. But whos to say if kangaroos became the dominant species they would most likely do the same thing. Not realizing their affection until it starts causing bigger problems.”

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