Originally Posted by
omegadark1
But since human hands are the only hands that can hold a controller, only a gorilla can do it without pushing buttons with his nose.
A controller which in most cases was specifically designed for human hands ...
Not e very solid argument, since if someone were to design a controller for use by pets, I'm sure they could perform well enough.
On the question, I've seen a lot of animals do things I'll never be capable of. Squirrels are hella fast and can climb trees and make very risky jumps with speed that no human can match. Most felines and canines have senses of hearing and smell that we can't match. They can both hear things we can't, while also hearing the things we can much better than ourselves. Most cats can climb trees and see in the dark much better than I. Some species of birds actually have magnetic crystals in their heads which help them navigate long distances by telling them where the north and south poles are. Not to mention flying. Cats can survive incredibly high falls, have retractable claws and can fit through any space through which their head can fit through. Just like dogs, some of them have been able to track their owners thousands of kilometers away. The mantis shrimp can see millions of colors that we can't even imagine. Sloths are immune to a variety of poisons. Humans are some of the slowest animals if it comes to covering long distances unassisted. Overall, I can think of a variety of ways in which animals are superior, at least when it comes to survival or agility.
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