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A bird learning not to eat a viceroy butterfly because it looks like a monarch is an example of which type of learned behavior?

habituation

associative learning

cognitive learning

imprinting

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User Siyb
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Answer:

Cognitive

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Sujay Phadke
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Answer:

cognitive learning

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A viceroy butterfly is a North American butterfly that is found across entire North America and in part of Mexico and Canada.
  • The butterfly has marks on its wings that indicate an evolutionary relationship with the prey and predator. Most of the predators of this butterfly are birds that consider it as a food source.
  • The bird learning to not eat the viceroy butterfly which looks like a monarch is an example of cognitive learning. In which more focus is given on the brain to understand through the learning process such as by gaining knowledge with experience.
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User Ramon Diogo
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