A study was conducted to observe the behaviors of babies and puppies. Researchers found that when presented with a new toy, babies are more likely to engage with it by exploring its features, manipulating it, and showing curiosity. Similarly, puppies also exhibit similar behavior towards new toys, showing curiosity by sniffing, pawing, and biting them.
Based on this observation, which of the following inferences can be drawn?
1
Babies and puppies possess inherent similarities in their cognitive development and learning processes.
2
Babies and puppies are equally skilled at problem-solving and adapting to new environments.
3
The observed behaviors of babies and puppies can be attributed to their genetic composition inherited from their parents.
4
The level of curiosity demonstrated by babies and puppies towards new toys depends on their age and physical development.
5
The behaviors exhibited by babies and puppies are entirely unrelated and cannot be compared or analyzed.