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Its interesting to me because of the argument about it being inherent or learned behaviour. They have the exact same DNA so I think its a valid question.
Sorry montsho, didn't really mean you. It is interesting from a scientific point of view. I meant those teasing and harassing.
They have the same genotype, not the same phenotype. Building blocks arranged the same but expressed differently.
But what makes it interesting is that they developed in the same environment, so what is the cause of the difference in expression. It would be easier to explain if the were separated at a point...