When a Harris's hawk forms a strong attachment to its primary handler, what underlying biological need is it attempting to fulfill?

Answer

The biological need for social contact and survival structure

The strong attachment suggests the bird is attempting to substitute the human for its biological family group, which it relies on for survival and social structure in the wild.

When a Harris's hawk forms a strong attachment to its primary handler, what underlying biological need is it attempting to fulfill?

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