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Masja [62]
3 years ago
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A mallard duck egg hatches and the first moving object it sees is a young girl. the duckling begins following the girl everywher

e. what is this case of mistaken identity called?
Biology
1 answer:
olasank [31]3 years ago
3 0
This case of mistaken identity called imprinting. The best-known form of imprinting is filial imprinting, in which a young animal acquires several of its behavioral characteristics from its parent. It is most obvious in nidifugous birds, which imprint on their parents and then follow them around.
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