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A wolf attacks a porcupine and gets stung with quills . The wolf no longer attacks porcupines. What type of behaivor does the wolf exhibit?
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A wolf attacks a porcupine and gets stung with quills . The wolf no longer attacks porcupines. What type of behaivor does the wolf exhibit?
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Caution, knowing and knowledge
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The wolf exhibits caution and fear, because it now knows that attacking porcupines will result in getting stung by quills.
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