well, werewolves imprint of corse!
No Once You Have Touched A Bird Period You Can Not Imprint It
yes
"imprinting"
Because when the eggs hatched the first thing that it sees that moves the duckling will follow them.
Imprinting by geese
No, imprinting is limited to birds and a few other animals. Humans form attachments.
They imitate their parents
pattern of attachment
No Once You Have Touched A Bird Period You Can Not Imprint It
Imprinting
Imprinting is a behavior seen in certain bird species, where they bond with the first moving object they see after hatching. Lions do not exhibit imprinting behavior as birds do, but they do form strong social bonds with their pride members through interactions and experiences from a young age.
Imprinting is the behavior of bonding with the first object seen.
Parents teach offspring critical behaviors that make them more fit for environment. This is taught during the critical period which isa limited time during which imprinting can occur, which is usually at a young age.
Imprinting animal behavior
yes
There are several important things that happen when using genomic imprinting. Genomic imprinting is when the parent genes are also in the child genes. Some parent genes in the child only come from the mother, or just the father. Genomic imprinting is taking DNA and manipulating genes to try and make a better, healthy next generation.
A widely accepted hypothesis for the evolution of genomic imprinting is the "parental conflic.