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Middle School Life Science: Animal Behavior - Understanding Animal Behavior
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The study of animal behavior begins with understanding how an animal's physiology and anatomy are integrated with its behavior. Both external and internal stimuli prompt behaviors — external information (e.g., threats from other animals, sounds, smells) or weather and internal information (e.g., hunger, fear). Learned behavior is behavior that occurs only after experience or practice. Most animals are capable of learning, but animals that are more intelligent are better at learning and depend more on learned behaviors. The big advantage of learned behaviors over innate behaviors is that... Show more
Middle School Life Science: Animal Behavior - Understanding Animal Behavior
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1. When a human infant grasps a finger placed in its palm, it is performing a(n)
2. Which of the following animal behaviors is a learned behavior?
3. Behaviors controlled by genes that help an animal survive or reproduce
4. Which types of animals have been observed making and using tools to solve problems?
5. Compared with learned behaviors, innate behaviors are more
6. When you teach a dog to sit on command by rewarding it with treats, the type of learning involved is
7. Ways animals may learn behaviors include