I have great grammar and spelling. I strive of that, but I should get back on topic now.
I think humans are special depending on their abilities and strengths and whether or not they try to improve themselves intellectually and strength-wise and whether or not they try to work harder vs someone who expects someone to do everything for them. But humans have more importance to those who know them personally and like them (sentimental value).
So, you're saying that humans are special because there are humans who think that humans are special?
In a strict biological sense, the only thing that makes us special (or rather, different) is not our capability to change our environment to suit our needs per se, but the sheer scale on which we do it. Which, arguably, stems from our capability to create abstract concepts, and then communicate them to others.
All of the above is my opinion, and not in the least reliable, or even reliably backed up, of course.
So, are we special? Until and unless it is demonstrated that other organisms posess similar characteristics, I'd say tentatively yes.
Side note: Why has noone mentioned
this yet?