Most animals can not be trained to do some performance but some animals can be. The reason is that some animals are clever enough and can be taught to do these performance by some training process. The key to make the trainging process success is the incentive.
Take a example of dolphins, they are the super star in the sea park. They can perform lots of tricks and make people laugh. But how can the trainer teach these dolphins to do these performance? The reason is obvious, dolphins can learn things and know what the trainer want them to do. The key of the training process is the incentive. Each time dolphins do the right action or obey the instruction given by the trainer, they will get something to eat. During the training process, dolphins learn about that if they follow the instructions, they will get some food as a prize. If there is no incentive to lure them to follow the instructions, dolphins might not learn these tricks quickly and effectively. That is why each time when dolphins do an excellent performance in the sea park, they are fed by the trainer immediately.
Besides dolphins, there are some other animals can be trained to do some performance. Like parrots, seals, dogs, bears, etc... They all can be trained to be a super star if they are given a adequate training and right incentive.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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