--- id: 587d7db1367417b2b2512b86 title: Reset an Inherited Constructor Property challengeType: 1 forumTopicId: 301324 dashedName: reset-an-inherited-constructor-property --- # --description-- When an object inherits its `prototype` from another object, it also inherits the supertype's constructor property. Here's an example: ```js function Bird() { } Bird.prototype = Object.create(Animal.prototype); let duck = new Bird(); duck.constructor ``` But `duck` and all instances of `Bird` should show that they were constructed by `Bird` and not `Animal`. To do so, you can manually set `Bird's` constructor property to the `Bird` object: ```js Bird.prototype.constructor = Bird; duck.constructor ``` # --instructions-- Fix the code so `duck.constructor` and `beagle.constructor` return their respective constructors. # --hints-- `Bird.prototype` should be an instance of `Animal`. ```js assert(Animal.prototype.isPrototypeOf(Bird.prototype)); ``` `duck.constructor` should return `Bird`. ```js assert(duck.constructor === Bird); ``` `Dog.prototype` should be an instance of `Animal`. ```js assert(Animal.prototype.isPrototypeOf(Dog.prototype)); ``` `beagle.constructor` should return `Dog`. ```js assert(beagle.constructor === Dog); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js function Animal() { } function Bird() { } function Dog() { } Bird.prototype = Object.create(Animal.prototype); Dog.prototype = Object.create(Animal.prototype); // Only change code below this line let duck = new Bird(); let beagle = new Dog(); ``` # --solutions-- ```js function Animal() { } function Bird() { } function Dog() { } Bird.prototype = Object.create(Animal.prototype); Dog.prototype = Object.create(Animal.prototype); Dog.prototype.constructor = Dog; Bird.prototype.constructor = Bird; let duck = new Bird(); let beagle = new Dog(); ```