Animal Behavior- Imprinting Imprinting is an animal behavior in which new born birds and some mammals follow one of the first objects they see. First mentioned by Konrad Lorenz it helps animals recognize their mother and other similar animal. * * For more Life Science videos and summaries see, http://www.moomoomath.com/Middle-School-Science-and-Biology.html
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K Lorenz was Austrian, not Australian!
Gooseling?😀😀😀
Lol first noticed in 1935 lol what about human s before us who raised animals lol
My ducks never did this to me and they were just born when I got them (they were 4 hours old)
Muito bom!
Not Australian but Austrian! :(
That sure is interesting. Anyways, going to look up Lorenz. Sure hope he isn't a racist
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Well intentioned, but several glaring inaccuracies
It's not pronounced gooslings
We can say copy ..cheeks copy their mother..
nice
🌸great😁😁
Unlike animals, humans have DNA testing to tell their offspring apart.