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26 May, 09:29

A young hawk captures a bright yellow snake, but instead of its resulting in an enjoyable meal, the snake induces heavy vomiting by the hawk. Two weeks later, the same bird catches another bright yellow snake, and again vomits. The next time the young bird is foraging and sees a bright yellow snake, it quickly flies away. This is an example of

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  1. 26 May, 09:36
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    Acquired behavior.

    Explanation:

    When animals are subjected to a dangerous situation more than once, they take another action in order to avoid said dangerous situation.

    A well-named example also in acquired behavior is one that writes how to train dogs to feed by simply ringing a bell.

    The acquired behavior is an action that is acquired during the life of the animal as learning, it is not born with it.
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