Humans are most decidedly animals. This is true based on genetic and fossil evidence, and much more besides that.
There is very little that is exclusive to humans. Perhaps the complexity of our utterings and the range of movement of our arms and hands are the biggest differentiators, but these are different in degree, not kind.
Of course, other animals also possess morality. There are many examples I can list, and I have in fact listed one before.
Even "depravity" can be found in various animals. This fascinating article is about a study of penguins which was conducted 100 years ago and unpublished since that time. These are some quotes from George Levick's previously unpublished pamphlet (some translated from Greek, because he didn't want most people to read them):
"There seems to be no crime too low for these penguins."
"This afternoon I saw a most extraordinary site [sic]. A Penguin was actually engaged in sodomy upon the body of a dead white throated bird of its own species. The act occurred a full minute, the position taken up by the cock differing in no respect from that of ordinary copulation, and the whole act was gone through down to the final depression of the cloaca."
"I saw another act of astonishing depravity today. A hen which had been in some way badly injured in the hindquarters was crawling painfully along on her belly. I was just wondering whether I ought to kill her or not, when a cock noticed her in passing, and went up to her. After a short inspection he deliberately raped her, she being quite unable to resist him."
"The crimes which they commit are such as to find no place in this book, but it is interesting indeed to note that, when nature intends them to find employment, these birds, like men, degenerate in idleness."
PENGUINS' SEX ACTS SHOCKED POLAR EXPLORER (Discovery News):
http://news.discovery.com/animals/adelie-penguins-sexual-acts-120611.html
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