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Instincts in young animals?
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What’s the scientific opinion regarding instincts. More specifically the behavioural acts that haven’t been taught. For example, I think it might be the cuckoo bird who lays an egg in another birds nest to be raised, but once the chick has hatched, with no contact with any living creature, straight away goes to roll the other eggs out of the nest?? It couldn’t have learnt that and it’s not something I feel would ever come naturally to any living creature. If human baby’s could do something like this for example, where would that information come from when that being started as a sperm cell and an egg? I don’t get it.

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