Monday, January 17, 2011

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instinctive hatred?

Among the many balls that are afraid of animals mostly harmless, as are the vast majority of snakes, insects, spiders and so on, many say that their fear is instinctive and innate, and even that resulting from 'time when man lived in nature and was afraid some animals to survive (this does not explain why it is much less widespread fear "innate" dogs, more dangerous animals that derive directly from what was probably one of the largest enemies of prehistoric man, the wolf). Now, as the tendency to form quickly in their brain images of dangerous animals for recognition may be an advantage, This does not mean that the man we still have for these particular types of animals - does not mean that the images are innate. Many are taught to hate and fear certain creatures only because those who teach in turn had been taught, and so on back to the mists of time. Where once men avoided the snakes because they knew from experience that some were poisonous and were not able to distinguish which now despise them and nothing else, for no particular reason, even when they know that they are not poisonous. The fact that fear is not innate but stupidly taught but this video proves that a small child is subjected by their parents to an Indian rite in which his head is touched by a snake (do not worry, the animal was deprived of the venomous fangs - the only victim here is the cobra). The child, left alone on the floor, is in no way frightened by the snake blowing, widens the neck and repeatedly struck on the head, and it is indeed curious, almost like a toy, so grabbing the snake and not even spring when it is wrapped around her (again, do not worry: it's a cobra, not a boa constrictor). A 'further proof that when we come to the world our heads and empty, and the education and experiences to fill it with good things or bad.

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