Er, friend, I don't mean to be rude but I think you're taking these things... a bit too seriously?

In terms of intelligence, turkeys ARE very low on the spectrum. It's not wrong to say some animals are just... very stupid.

There's nothing wrong with that; being stupid doesn't mean they shouldn't or can't live, because CLEARLY they do...



But some animals are just much smarter than others, and in this case... turkeys are not very smart.

A well known example? Turkeys have been documented accidentally drowning themselves drinking rainwater. Let that sink in...



And I'm sorry to say, but in terms of intelligence and sheer brain powers, humans are on top.

There's... nothing "speciest" about that. Humans can imagine, and think of future goals and plans, which animals just can't.

Humans have morality and culture, animals... don't. Animals can have groups and certain animals have languages, but nothing on the level of humanity.

There's nothing wrong with this, but it's incorrect on a biological and scientific level to say humans AREN'T on top.



Like, in a 1v1 with just our bare fists we're gonna lose against most animals, but that isn't our strength- our strength is our intelligence, and endurance.

A fit human can outrun a horse! did you know that? we have more stamina than more horses, and in a long distance race, humans typically win! That's pretty neat I think.



It's true that every animal is special and unique! But it is just false to say humans aren't at the top of the foodchain for multiple reasons :c

Animals can't comprehend the passage of time, they have no sense of it; they don't know what the future is. Animals just can't think or rationalize like a human being.

An animal's brain just isn't the same as a humans- which isn't to say humans aren't animals, because we are, but we're... in a different league, so to speak.



For instance, all reptiles are INCAPABLE of loving. Their brains aren't wired for it. A reptile can learn to TRUST a human, but in the sense that we would provide them with food/warmth.

As much as I love my pet lizard, I know they will never truly love me like my cat does; but I can still love them, and enjoy their presence in my life.