Young wolves learn how to hunt with their pack. When a young wolf smells the scent of a rabbit, it sees an older pack member pounce on the rabbit as prey. When this young wolf is mature and hunting and smells the scent of a living rabbit, it prepares itself to pounce on the rabbit. How does the wolf know that the rabbit is good for food? A. The wolf is born with the ability to know what a rabbit smells like. B. The wolf remembers the smell and taste of rabbit from when it was younger. C. The wolf learns about the rabbit scent as it smells it.