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some imprisoned people and informants on the streets are even called 'rats' for a reason.
Pretty sure they hold the third spot as the smartest animals. They are similar to humans in that they can be ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ for no good reason. Just like humanity.
For example some people can behave in a way that reminds cats more, other people might remind dogs more and so on. Because humans are much more different.
We are all animal´s and we even have similar cycles to other animal´s.
Human´s are not really that different from eachother, if an "outsider" was observing us, they could easily make patterns and cycles that we do... even our mating rituals or how our society is structured... All in all... we have pretty predictable behaviour..
To such an extend, that modern (they also did even in ancient time) stores, markets, mall´s etc.. are constructed with that behaviour in mind... and yes.. it works.
I almost want to claim, that killerwhales (orca´s) have more variety than humans in their behaviour and what they learn.
For example, I saw a video of a lion which hugged someone who saved them as a cub but that they haven't seen in a long time.
There are many more antisocial individuals in human species than in other animal species and for a reason.
I don't even know if there actually are "outcast" in other animal species or not, masybe not.
We are the only ones who brought self consciousness to the extreme, most animals don't have it at all, and we are the only one who can get so selfish that we can go against what nature would tell us to do because of that.
I know many people don't think so but in my opinion we are very different than other animals and I also think that we are very different between each other of us too.
This is why often our societies have so many problems, because in a sense society is a form of violence against individuality, and many of us don't accept and don't adapt to it, while animals do instead.