I have seen nothing in animal behaviour which can't be programmed into a computer simulation with no need for conscious perception.
Alan
Let's suppose animals had these souls you say only humans have, how would their behaviour differ? I watch crows gathering together in the evenings, how do you know they're not praying to a crow's version of God?
This business of only we have souls has blinded you to the bleeding obvious - that we simply have brains that are more complex and more developed than most other animals and their brains work exactly the same as ours, albeit in a lesser way.
They, like we, are born with certain abilities and then learn from our experiences the whole time. This 'soul' that can magically, after taking in all the brain's memories, inputs and experiences, make a completely unconnected decision - based on nothing at all - is sheer madness!
Tell us how you imagine it to do this … Is it some sort of alien that invades our bodies and has a mind of it's own? Even if this were the case, presumably it too would need its own 'soul' to decide what to tell our brains to do.