
Spontaneous Development of Hunting-like Behavior in a Juvenile Human
Author(s) -
Vladimir Dinets
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
humanimalia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2151-8645
DOI - 10.52537/humanimalia.9653
Subject(s) - juvenile , animal behavior , value (mathematics) , adaptive behavior , psychology , cognitive psychology , ecology , developmental psychology , biology , zoology , mathematics , statistics
Studies of hunting behavior in humans have never addressed the roles of innate predisposition vs. cultural acquisition in its development. I present a case study showing that many elements of hunting behavior can develop spontaneously in a juvenile growing up in complete isolation from other hunters, in an environment where such behavior has no adaptive value. Despite the minimal sample size and the fact that the study subject differed in behavior from most other juvenile males growing up at that time in the same environment, these observations clearly demonstrate that hunting-like behavior can be manifested without learning from others, at least in some individuals.