That sounds like the kind of thing someone against pornography must have said...
because what it really means is the difference is our ability for abstract thinking and language to describe it... (remember, pornography is not merely dirty pictures.)
And our ability for abstract thinking may not be all that unique regardless. New studies are questioning that very assertion.
The answer, imo, to your question (presuming you really meant to ask was "are humans any different than animals?") no. We are exactly what we are because we are animals, descended from earlier animal types, with a set of ingrained instincts and responses to stimuli that govern our behavior. We are also an animal that over the eons "learned" to how to teach many survival skills to its offspring... and that ability to teach and learn has been "humanities" biggest advantage over "animals".
We are, none-the-less, animals.