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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Wyatt Ch 4 Learning 091922, The Japanese Macaque washes sand off their food which involves both cultural transmission (between generations) and social learning, The adaptive function of Learning including what is edible, Most behaviors require some social learning (from others) including The Japanese Macaque washes sand off their food, a modified object For example Chimpanzees will strip leaves off a stick, Chimpanzees tear and chew on leave to create a sponge to drink water from tree holes, to avoid coral snakes (aposematic coloration) with the adaptive function of avoiding predation, Clark's nutcracker scatter-hoarding pine seeds remembering 2,500-3,000 locations within 100 square miles and over a 10 month period, Chimpanzees will strip leaves off a stick in order to use to catch termites, Many behaviors are learned with The adaptive function of Learning, foraging effiency for example Honeybees will remember a flower patch and features of specific flowers, a non-modified object for example Long-tailed macaques use stones to crack open oysters, on their parents in the nest with the fun example of Konrad Lorenz, Most behaviors require some social learning (from others) including Adult meerkats will bring their pups scorpions, innate (involve no learning) for example baby birds (immediately after hatching), finding food later in winter for example Clark's nutcracker scatter-hoarding pine seeds, tool use using a non-modified object, The adaptive function of Learning including finding food later in winter, Kiskadee birds know innately to avoid coral snakes (aposematic coloration), a non-modified object for example Hunting wasps using a stone to compress soil as they close a burrow, innate (involve no learning) for example mother sheep licking lamb immediately after birthing