Multiple Choice
Which of the following describes the difference between a general search and a focal search?
A) General searches are localized, while focal searches focus on a larger area.
B) General searches occur when an animal does not yet know specifically where to look for food, while focal searches are spatially localized.
C) General searches are appetitive while focal searches are consummatory.
D) There are no differences; both terms are alternative ways of describing appetitive behavior.
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