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How does an eaglet learn what food items to hunt? Do eaglets learn to hunt from their parent or is this instinct?

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How does an eaglet learn what food items to hunt? Do eaglets learn to hunt from their parent or is this instinct?

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A. The eaglet first learns to recognize foods in the nest; when it fledges and follows the parents, it learns by watching them and other eagles. It continues to learn by observation and through trial and error. The predators instinct to pursue prey is innate and is fine-tuned through learning and experience.

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