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Some scientists theorize that this behavior developed from the tactic of throwing smaller eggs to break them open. ostrich eggs, however, are too big to pick up and throw, so perhaps the rock-throwing technique evolved in the vultures. this could explain why vultures choose rocks that are egg-shaped, rather than ones that are jagged or irregular.based on the scientists’ observations and your knowledge of animal behavior, which of the following statements are true?

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Had to look for the options and here is my answer. Based on the given description above, the one that can be considered true regarding the scientists' observations and your knowledge about animal behavior is that in Egyptian vultures, eating ostrich eggs is a learned behavior and the shape of the rock that the vultures choose is modified by their experience. Hope this helps.
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