It is easier to condition birds than rats with vision-relevant stimuli than taste-relevant stimuli because:
A) birds rely on vision more than taste for food selection
B) birds are the only species that lack the ability for learned food aversions
C) birds have no taste buds
D) birds and rats evolved separately
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