His answer is the octopus. What say you?

  • kadup@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    You are free to think of intelligence as this supreme trait above everything else and you can go nuts ranking life based on that. Won’t change the fact that this effort is meaningless from a biological point of view, and completely irrelevant to the way we classify species, record evolution or understand ecological relationships.

    But again, go nuts with it if that’s how you want to spend your time.

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      9 days ago

      Human beings can, of course, fly. We can fly much faster and further than any owl could even conceive. However we did it through intelligence, knowledge sharing, tool use, rather than physical evolution. Human flying dominates all other flying life, because of intelligence.

      For pretty much anything most creatures have adapted to do, you could argue so can humans, but because of intelligence, not just narrow physical adaptation. Intelligence is a supreme trait