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MrRa [10]
2 years ago
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Konrad Lorenz found that shortly after a gosling is born, it tends to follow the first large moving object it sees. That is an e

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defon2 years ago
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The fact that the gosling follows the very first large moving object that it sees is known as <u>Imprinting</u>.

<h3>What is Imprinting?</h3>

It is a phenomenon that was discovered by Konrad Lorenz in 1930 which explains animal behavior when they are born.

It posits that an animal will become attached to the very first thing it sees when it hatches which was why goslings followed the very first large object they saw when they were born.

In conclusion, this is imprinting.

Find out more animal behaviors at birth at brainly.com/question/1001605.

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