Biology, asked by asmaul95, 1 year ago

What do animals and birds teach their young ones to hunt their prey?

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Answered by Answers4u
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One thing that you need to keep in mind is that the art of hunting within the animal community is the art of practicing their moves for the survival. Most animals and birds that depend on other animals and birds for their survival teach their young ones the art of hunting the prey.

The fact is that these parents are more concerned about the art of killing the prey being passed on from one generation to another. The game of hunting begins by exposing the young ones to a weaker prey that will not attack and harm their young ones.

The whole part of hunting in the initial stage is taken as a game play for the young ones. These techniques also help the young ones to develop the art of biting the prey and to cut it for chewing.

The technique of suffocation is also learnt by the young ones when they hold their prey in their jaws or claws.

Answered by thewordlycreature
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Almost all the animals and birds teaches their young ones or siblings to prey for their food. Lion teaches the baby lions how to prey because they need to survive after they are left after in the wild forests. A hawk also teaches it's offspring how to hunt for the smaller preys like rats because they need to survive on their own. Almost every animals in the forest teaches it's offspring how to survive in the forests.

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