Where is there evidence of morality in nature
Instincts.
Sure animals can & do act in a Kind & caring way - only just as quickly they
will attack and savage one another & have Zero remorse.
And Nature as in weather & climate has zero concern for anything.
I'm not saying this is good. it's just the way it is..
And humans are part of nature - Not above or Better Than as Many Humans
think they are.
So, I have quite a few books on the subject I could recommend, but they're all currently packed up in boxes, and I don't want to write some long-winded academic(ish) response. But, suffice to say there's an entire field of study on it and I recall one titled
Evolutionary origins of morality: Cross-disciplinary perspectives. You'd find it for pretty cheap on Ebay. Certainly, Charles Darwin wrote a lot about this and that's always an interesting place to start. His view was essentially that morality evolved from animal social behaviour.
I think we can disregard weather and climate in regards to discussing if notions of right and wrong can be found in other species, though I take the point and agree with what you're saying in that we are a part of nature, and we can study what is unique about our species. But, as Joswift said, which I also agree with, we have biological limits and that surely includes cognitive limits and our ability to comprehend the world. Others argue that we can still understand the results of science and mathematics and therefore construct intelligible theories about the world, but I digress.
I damn near sent myself insane in my early twenties thinking too much about moral theory and the consequences of objective morals. It sent me down some brutal rabbit holes and I kept waking up in a panic, haha. I propose that I stop being gay now and turn our attention back to the subject of the thread. That being, how wonderful the female body is, and how great it is to perv on them:
