Weaver birds have for a long time fascinated scientists due to their ability to construct highly complex designs of their nests despite having no schools, writing materials nor computers like we do. Major research papers indicate that the architectural designs are hard-coded into their DNA but they only learn to improve on the designs.
What would happen if humans could manage to crack the Weaver Bird feature? Imagine bearing kids who know language, coding, construction, science, technology by default through their DNA? Wouldn't it make life very fascinating?
Weaver birds know what type of plants, what type of leaves, what age of grass, what size of sticks to use for their nests. They also know BY INSTINCT what safe location to build their nests and the specific design including the direction of entrance.
Majority on intelligent design, and solutions to human problems are freely available in nature, we just have to look harder...