foodchain Posted April 24, 2007 Posted April 24, 2007 For instance a cat such as a house cat can have variability from house cat to house cat in regards to overall behavior or personality but such is in the constraints overall of being a house cat behavior. Basically minus the aspect of learning, or if such is dependent on the specie, such as cant probably have more to do with thought process that deals with smell then humans do for instance I have a question. The behavior of humans can vary greatly, person to person, but as the same for the cats do we carry out lives in subsequent generations simply being humans, and is the some overall human nature that basically people simply don’t notice or really cant. Being we change, but the change is typically built in large around our ability to work with technology, or tools really. So do humans really change, or for instance how a cat is a cat, and a frog is a frog, is there any in large variation for people, or do people happen to be people in the same context with regards to thought, perception and behavior. I think one of the things that may make such studies more difficult is that for instance frogs in a certain part of the Amazon have that ecology, but people have a diverse ecology overall for a species and not only this breeding that for the most part or life that is not as dangerous as life may be for that frog back in the Amazon overall.
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