ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
INTRODUCTION
Question
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Innate Behavior
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A behavior that an organism is not born with
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A type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
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(Instinct) A behavior that an organism is born being inclined to do
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Mimicry in which an edible animal is protected by its resemblance to a noxious one that is avoided by predators
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Innate behaviors do not have to be learned or practiced. They are also called instinctive behaviors. An instinct is the ability of an animal to perform a behavior the first time it is exposed to the proper stimulus. For example, a dog will drool the first time-and every time-it is exposed to food.
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