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The growing environment gives some skills

The growing environment gives some skills

If the individual has grown in the middle of enemies, it would have better abilities to defend itself. 

The researchers have noticed that the water striders, what growing environment would leak the smell of the beast fishes would grow the pikes against those fishes. This thing has brought the mind of the researchers the idea to let the drug addicts grow the sober children, and this would be the way to make the social immune defense against drugs. That means that those persons would have the better able to resist the addiction of the drug dealers and the chemicals, what those people would use.

I don't know has somebody really made that kind of growing test, but as you see, the people, who are working with the behavioral sciences are interested in this kind of education theories, because that kind of way would able to create the persons to the service of law enforcement, who would not change their side in the covert operations, where they are in contact with drug gangs. There is one case, what might be interesting in the way of the behavior tests and it has connections with the zebra mongoose.

Those animals live from two to twelve years, depending on what kind of mother those animals have. The thing in the mongoose-society is that the animals are making puppies at the same time and after that, the puppies would be feed collectively. That thing causes that the strong and the fat puppies, what are the puppies of the strong and big females are able to get better food. The beginning of life orders, how long those animals would live.

Could mongooses feel grudge?

So that population would be the good target for the tests, would the animal feel grudge or does it try to revenge the behavior, what it would face, when stronger puppies are taking its food. The way how those animals choose the puppy, what they want to feed is the size, and that brought in the mind of scientists the experiment, what would investigate the hypothetical ability to revenge. I don't know have scientists ever made that test on the action, but this kind of questions are nice to think.

So what would happen if the puppy-mongooses would choose the order? Would the lifetime of those animals change, or what would happen, if the weaker individual would become stronger? During those hypothetical experiments, weak puppies are taken from the group, and then they would feed with good food and hormones what caused that those puppies would grow big and strong. After that, they looked like the puppies of the Alpha-females, and the thing would be, that is it possible that those animals would revenge to the others. I don't know about the results of this kind of test, and there are many things, which makes people be silent about them.

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