Sure there is a large biological component to behavior, but it also isn't that simple.
Behavior evolves in both the individual and in a population. Some things, such as what you see in the field dogs, may well be simply biological, but there is also a learned component. Lots simply doesn't get passed on.
While the basic capabilities to learn language may be genetic, learning a language is not.
While it appears, the basic capability to manipulate numbers may be genetic, math and algebra are learned.
While the basic capabilities needed to walk upright may be genetic, learning to balance on one foot, to hop, eventually to skip, are learned.
The answer when it comes to behavior is likely that both nature and nurture play their part.
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