Gorilla
The particular animal is not all that different from humans because we all know how gorillas are like. The method they to communicate with each other is one that makes these great so alike to us humans. You can tell that we are quite similar from their posture, facial expressions and even the sounds that they prefer to use when voicing their thoughts. If you were not aware, you may even get the impression that you are in a crowded market if you hear gorillas communicate.
Chimpanzee
Well, we know that chimpanzees are one of the brightest animals in the wild. There have been many comparisons that have been made regarding how similar we are to them. The way that a chimp uses its body to communicate with its peers is something that no one can deny resembles a human’s behavior. There are some chimpanzees that are capable of understanding sign language and have actually interacted with humans.
Sloth
Who would have thought that human beings and sloth would have anything in common? We all have that preconceived notion about sloths about how lazy they are and that they just like to sleep the whole day long. However, we all know that some teenagers and youngsters like to sleep all day and do nothing too. We all know someone like this, don’t we?
Tamarins
What could humans possibly have in common with this monkey right? Well, you would be pleasantly surprised to know that these endangered monkeys like to share their food in a group family style. They love to share whatever food they get among themselves. This style of eating together is called “family style” in Chinese and Italian restaurants.
Flamingo
Well, who wouldn’t want to resemble these gorgeous tropical birds? Just look at them and you can fall under their spell of beauty. These birds are actually known to flock together and are very tight-knit with each other. You can say that they love to form groups and cliques. Does that not sound like something high school girls (and some adult women) love to do?