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What Is the Primary Trigger for Pecking Behaviour in Young

Question 53

Question 53

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What is the primary trigger for pecking behaviour in young herring gulls?


A) hunger
B) a red spot on the bill of the parent
C) the shape of the parent gull's head
D) the overall body silhouette of the parent bird

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