What is the difference between protecting animals and cruelty to animals? If the budget passes, the former is considered, and if not, the latter is considered.
I heard a story. The animal keepers protected the rare animals. The rare animal was a bird, and it was a rare animal that had the property of digging holes in the ground and laying eggs. The bird was protected from the egg stage in a high-tech facility, hatched, raised and raised.
The birds were planned to return to nature after they had grown sufficiently, so they were taken from a concrete facility near the coast and released.
Then the birds started digging holes in the ground all at once. For birds that were protected in concrete buildings, the natural ground would have been the first to be touched. None of the birds would have known to dig a hole in the ground. I mean, they wouldn’t have learned to do that.
But when they were put in nature, they started digging holes in the ground all at once.
How can I explain this? This case is explained as an illustration of the pre-learning innate nature. In other words, living things are inborn so that they can act without learning.
However, the birds that were born and raised in a concrete building grew without touching the ground, of course, but they knew that there was a ground under the concrete floor. … The birds wanted to dig a hole in the ground to lay eggs, but maybe it couldn’t because it had concrete.
In any case, the congenital property may be described in the DNA. Thinking so, I wonder if living things are repeating the past while living the present.
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That’s all for today’s post. Thank you
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