Poison shyness

Poison shyness, also called conditioned food aversion, is the avoidance of a toxic substance by an animal that has previously ingested that substance. Animals learn an association between stimulus characteristics, usually the taste or odor, of a toxic substance and the illness it produces; this allows them to detect and avoid the substance.

Source: Wikipedia — Poison shyness (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Poison shyness

Poison shyness, also called conditioned food aversion, is the avoidance of a toxic substance by an animal that has previously ingested that substance. Animals learn an association between stimulus characteristics, usually the taste or odor, of a toxic substance and the illness it produces; this allows them to detect and avoid the substance.

Source: Wikipedia "Poison shyness" · CC BY-SA 4.0

Share this article: X · Bluesky
Privacy Policy