Biology - Study Guide
8th Edition
ISBN: 9780321501561
Author: Martha R. Taylor
Publisher: PEARSON EDUCATION (COLLEGE)
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Chapter 51, Problem 6TYK
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Introduction: Animal imprinting is mainly observed in birds and mammals, which are born with a pre-programmed desire to imprint onto their mother within a limited time after birth. The newborn young experiences a visual, auditory, and touch-based experience with the first object it encounters, usually a parent. The ability of offspring to recognize and be recognized by a parent is essential for certain species. Imprinting is the process of learning and recognition in the offspring.
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