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9 January, 10:05

A male turkey that imprinted onto a human at hatching is transferred as an older juvenile to a flock of "normal" turkeys. when this turkey reaches sexual maturity, he will probably try to court

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  1. 9 January, 10:58
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    In the situation explained above, where the male turkey imprinted onto a human at hatching, when he reaches sexual maturity, he will probably try to court humans. This is because imprinting determined the perceived self-identity of animals and determines who they will find attractive when they reach adulthood.
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