Animals such as wolves learn behavior patterns, such as hunting techniques. What makes human culture learning different from that?
A. Human cultural techniques are more complex, and their hunting is more efficient.
B. Even a child can learn culture
C. Wolves don't change their hunting behavior, but humans constantly modify their techniques.
D. Human culture is based on ideas shared through symbols.
Ans: D. Human culture is based on ideas shared through symbols.
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