How do human and rat infants solve the adaptive problem of food-seeking?

(a) by getting all their calories from their mother's milk
(b) by growing a temporary set of "baby" teeth that are replaced with permanent teeth later in life
(c) by delaying the development of specialized taste receptors
(d) by exhibiting taste neophilia: the preference for novel tastes


Answer: (a) by getting all their calories from their mother's milk

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