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Animal behavior. Innate behavior. Instinct or inborn behavior Example: Worker bees knowing to work right away. Explination : The instincts or the things you do without thinking. Observational behavior. a behavior that can be observed by learning from watching.
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Innate behavior • Instinct or inborn behavior • Example: Worker bees knowing to work right away. • Explination: The instincts or the things you do without thinking.
Observational behavior • a behavior that can be observed by learning from watching. • Example: A lion stalking its prey • Explination:
Pheromone • Specific chemical messenger that affects the behavior or development of other individuals of the same species • Example: Wolves marking their territories to let others know that the land was their domain. • Explination:
P o i s o full of or containing poison: poisonous air; a poisonous substance. Explination: Having venom that can kill. Example: King cobra n o u s
Aggressive behaviors behavior leading to self-assertion; it may arise from innate drives and/or a response to frustration, and may be manifested by destructive and attacking behavior, by hostility and obstructionism,. Explination: Being mean or abusive.
Dominant behaviors • Condition or fact of being dominant or controlive. • Example: The male lion in a pride • Explination: being in control
Spatial learning • Recording information about ones habitat. • Example: A pod showing a pup how to knock off a seal from a ice slab. • Explination: Watching before you do.
Predator • A being that eats meat. • Example: Velociraptor • Explination: something that eats meat
Warning coloration • Combination of contrasting colors that warns that an animal is dangerous
Internal stimuli • An internal factor that causes a respone in the nervouse system
External stimuli • A outside force that causes a reaction
Defensive behavior • Being protective or fighting against a attacker. • Example: A panther fighting against a python to protect its young
Imprinting • A prosscess in which a newborn developes a mental picture of its kind
Prey • A herbivore and sometimes a carnivore falling victims to a carnivore or omnivore • Example: A squid being eaten by a Orca.
Regeneration • The abilitie to grow back missing limbs. • Example: A geko’s tail.