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What about the species which do not follow the pattern?
Could this behavior be learned by animals in a clan?
I am pretty sure chimp girls aren't taught by chimp mothers how to rear the young. So maternal instincts seem to be genetically determined. Maybe there is a master regulator gene on the Y chromosome that does a whole bunch of things.
Humans are a lot more complicated. So it's easier to look at our closest cousins first.
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What you need to do is find examples of identical twins brought up separately. I don't know where you should look, though.
I was thinking something similar, don't know where either
though you always here people say to seperated twins both chose similar wives and like the same colour, though i am not sure how valid those situations are, i mean, these similarities could appear more significant then they are.
I am pretty sure chimp girls aren't taught by chimp mothers how to rear the young.
But they probably observed how to be a parent from their own expiriences as a child, maybe comparing the different parenting of a chimp bought up in its natural environment, and of a chimp bought up in a zoo by humans.
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