Human is The best in the universe [...] He can do good deeds, help others. He has the quality of noble character and good morality.
Biological altruism is extremely common in other animals, and is certainly not limited to humans. It is worth considering the question: at what level does selection work? Consider ants, for example. An ant will willingly die to protect its colony. Helping others is not a specifically human trait. And 'good deeds', 'noble character' and 'good morality' are subjective terms that lack meaning. I would recommend reading The Selfish Gene.
This piece in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy may also be of interest (it includes some simple but quite illustrative game theory examples).
Human [...] He has five senses and the sense to understand, read & write, speak and express his feeling, happiness, and woes. Not any other creature has been blessed with such graces..
the sense in humans are greater and better than those of animals
Animal senses are often vastly superior to human senses. A bloodhound as one example has a sense of smell that is hundreds (perhaps thousands) of times better than that of a human. As for sense of sight, an eagle's visual acuity is around an order of magnitude better than that of a human. And what about seeing in the dark? What about hearing, where bats and moths are vastly superior to humans? The list goes on and on.
Again for mental abilities, humans are not always the best. Young chimps, for example, have a working memory that is considerably superior to that of adult humans.
This video may be quite eye-opening.

The numbers are shown together randomly distributed on a computer screen and as soon as the chimps press the number “one” the rest of the numerals are masked. However, they can almost invariably remember where each number was. It is impossible for people to do the same cognitive task that quickly, said Tetsuro Matsuzawa, a primatologist at Kyoto University. “They have a better working memory than us,” he told the American Association for the Advancment of Science meeting in Boston.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/video-chimpanzees-have-faster-working-memory-than-humans-according-to-study-8496034.html