With many (most I guess) biologists asserting that human intelligence emerged through evolution, I have wondered if any study had been given to how remarkable or mundane this would be relative to other life forms/attributes. It seems to me that no other evolutionary development has had near the impact and differentiation to that of human intelligence.
I'm sure there are many extreme or even unique evolutionary traits, but is there anything on par with human intelligence?
Take running speed for ground based animals. Seems like a favorable survivability trait. Let's compare the cheetah to the ostrich (referenced as the fastest two land-based animals). The cheetah's top speed is 75 mph while the ostrich can hit 60. There are a bunch of animals in 55 mph range and down. It clusters relatively tightly.
I would see our intelligence, as compared to the next most intelligence species, as having a significantly higher delta than the running speed example between the cheetah and ostrich. Is this notable? Are there other "evolutionary traits" where one species exhibits such an off the charts differentiation?
This may be something quite simplistic that I am asking. Perhaps folks will take exception to the elevated status I've given to our intelligence over the next group of intelligent animals. I doubt its an original thought. Would be curious to see what folks might have to say.
Thanks.
I'm sure there are many extreme or even unique evolutionary traits, but is there anything on par with human intelligence?
Take running speed for ground based animals. Seems like a favorable survivability trait. Let's compare the cheetah to the ostrich (referenced as the fastest two land-based animals). The cheetah's top speed is 75 mph while the ostrich can hit 60. There are a bunch of animals in 55 mph range and down. It clusters relatively tightly.
I would see our intelligence, as compared to the next most intelligence species, as having a significantly higher delta than the running speed example between the cheetah and ostrich. Is this notable? Are there other "evolutionary traits" where one species exhibits such an off the charts differentiation?
This may be something quite simplistic that I am asking. Perhaps folks will take exception to the elevated status I've given to our intelligence over the next group of intelligent animals. I doubt its an original thought. Would be curious to see what folks might have to say.
Thanks.