>> One thing I wonder... maybe Chance had a normal life and Second Chance
>> grew up a little spoiled and pampered overly imprinted by humans, and
>> maybe thats the difference!

> well, the genetics are the same (more or less) but there is a little
> more that than to "nature", such as prenatal hormonal exposures, which
> affect development and later behavior.

That's a good point!  Drugs, nutrition, where and how the placenta is 
attached... so many things can have an effect.

Identical twin studies fascinate me.  Twins separated at birth can still 
grow up to have similar behaviors, attitudes, qualities, even if raised 
totally opposite.

And identical twins raised together, same upbringing and experiences, could 
end up to be different.

(As an aside, is there such a thing as half identical twins?)


Judy
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