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Quote from: Unorthodox on March 09, 2016, 09:55:57 PMChicken/egg argument, really. I think the fear of something/someone not being what it seems is a learned fear. Where the fear of something that is in the valley is more innate. As Yoda once said "Difficult to see".I wonder if ants fear those spiders that mimic them and prey upon them. I wonder if wolves fear those Komondor sheep guard dogs which live among the sheep and look like sheep, until it's too late. I know those sticks which turn into snakes are scarey. Same with clods of dirt which suddenly launch into the air and turn into toads. Logs that become gators are probably scarey, too.Anything that can disguise itself until you get dangerously close...is probably an AMBUSH PREDATOR! I'll go with innate. Snakes creep me out.
Chicken/egg argument, really. I think the fear of something/someone not being what it seems is a learned fear. Where the fear of something that is in the valley is more innate.
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