No, because animals don't need to learn to drink water. They all know how to do it as soon at they're born
learned behavior
It is a learned behavior your muscles remember, muscle memory so to speak
Migration is an innate behavior.
Learned behavior is a behavior that doesn't happen because of instinct. A rat runs a maize and learns that if goes s certain way he will get a treat at the end. This is classical conditioning and most animals respond to the stimuli of the food. People do too. A child who throws a fit each time he/she wants something and gets it is learning that if they throw a fit they will get what they want. This is learned behavior. To extinguish learned behavior takes doing something else to replace the behavior that is not wanted. This takes some effort because the learned behavior is part of behavior.
No.
learned behavior
learned behavior
Another word for learned behavior is acquired behavior.
A learned behavior is blending in with it's surroundings.
the main learned behavior of a pengiun is when baby penguins learn how to swim in the warm or cold water.
AnswerLearned behavior depends on the environment of the individual.
No, it is an instinctive behavior.
A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.
Yes.
learned behavior
The combination of innate behavior and learned behavior is known as a complex behavior. Complex behaviors are influenced by both genetic factors (innate behavior) and environmental factors (learned behavior), resulting in a more intricate and adaptable response to stimuli or situations.
Learned behavior is a behavior that does not come naturally, as an instinct behavior does. You have to teach an animal how to do a trick, etc., which is learned behavior, for they were not born with the knowledge of knowing how to do that trick, etc.