illykitty
RF's pet cat
You're making somewhat weird comparisons. There are things that animals are better than humans at. For instance, birds can feel magnetic poles, while we can't. Are we a midway between birds and animals that can't sense magnetic poles? What about bats and their sonar? Humans can't do that either. What's the midway then? I'm not asking these questions, I'm pointing out the faulty logic.
Evolution means adaptation to the environment that the species lives in, and for some reason we ended up having to use our brains, cooperation, tools and being able to walk and run standing up. Other animals didn't need to make these adaptations. Instead they had different ones. Plus we weren't the only kind of humanoids, there were others, but they didn't survive, or some mixed with us, but we only have a small amount of their DNA, not much.
Also, many animals do display pretty high levels of intelligence, dolphins, apes/chimps, certain birds and pigs, for example. They can use tools, have complex social structures and/or have brains that are developed enough to solve puzzles. Pigs are known to have around the same intelligence as a young child, they can solve colour/shape puzzles meant for 3-4 year olds.
Evolution means adaptation to the environment that the species lives in, and for some reason we ended up having to use our brains, cooperation, tools and being able to walk and run standing up. Other animals didn't need to make these adaptations. Instead they had different ones. Plus we weren't the only kind of humanoids, there were others, but they didn't survive, or some mixed with us, but we only have a small amount of their DNA, not much.
Also, many animals do display pretty high levels of intelligence, dolphins, apes/chimps, certain birds and pigs, for example. They can use tools, have complex social structures and/or have brains that are developed enough to solve puzzles. Pigs are known to have around the same intelligence as a young child, they can solve colour/shape puzzles meant for 3-4 year olds.