Are Humans Animals Biology
It seems what may may separate.
Are humans animals biology. Animals as biological entities and animals as moral entities. But in humans something seems to have changed somewhere along the way. Vertebrate species are animals that do have a backbone such as humans birds fish and reptiles and make up the majority of large land animals.
The generic name Homo is a learned 18th-century derivation from Latin homÅ which refers to humans of either sex. We are descendants of former species and conserve our sympathies to baby animals. In the UK as elsewhere regulatory agencies have tended to regulate humans on the one hand and animals on the other with little consideration for what might lie between.
Yet humans do differ from animals. Human beings are animals. We are also similar in a lot of the ways our bodies work.
So yes I would expect animals would be a little less sensitive than humans but still susceptible to illnesses. Even on the purely biological plane there is a. Something akin to social behaviour may even occur in organisms lacking a nervous system.
Among animals we are apes specifically African apes. In the case of animals there are various species which are involved. From a biological perspective humans are animals as we share quite a few anatomical and physiological similarities with them.
Regardless of the strengths and weaknesses of the evolutionary argument that humans are descended from apes the differences between humans and apes are so profound as to render the view that humans are apes abject nonsense. However enough differences do exist to separate us from other animals. But humans are clever animals too as they can recognize positive and negative affects from just the face of a dog even people who never owned a dog Schirmer et al 2013.