You cannot claim that the hard problem of consciousness we experience as humans is the same in every other living creature, unless you can enter the mind of that creature. The fact is that you do not know what goes on in the mind of an animal. You can't prove conscious awareness from externally reactions to sensory data, most of which can be seen to be instinctive.
Alan wake up. Has this really not sunk in yet ? It is not about proof, it is about balance of evidence. Proof only exists in closed logical systems like mathematics. In science we never look to proof and accept that all our knowledge is provisional until better data refines the current understanding. But that does not licence the egregious unwarranted stupidity of refusing to admit to where evidence points. We see this tactic deployed by all manner of science deniers, flat earthers "you can't
prove the Earth is round" , young earth creationists "you can't
prove the Earth is old", climate deniers "you can't
prove carbon dioxide is the problem". Are you going forever to align yourself with the idiots of the world or are you going to start being an honest person and witness. For sure we cannot prove what goes on in mind of an animal but the exact same applies to other people. I cannot prove that you are conscious, but that is the way it seems. Likewise I cannot prove that my dog feels pain but that is the way it seems. I cannot prove that eagles enjoy eyesight but how else could they spot a rabbit on the ground from a great height it they did not experience visual perception. How could any gazelle avoid predation without the keen awareness that derives from having auditory and visual perception ? What evidence do you have that other animals do not enjoy some form of awareness ? For sure, you have none otherwise you would have long ago posted it up.
Do you understand this now. or are we going to see you back here in six months time flogging this tedious misdirection "but you can't
prove it" yet again ?