An instinctive behavior is mating
One instinctive behavior is to scratch
An instinctive behavior is mating
To attack you ( if you irritate them)
No. Finding eucalyptus trees is instinctive for koalas.
it means birds
to guard
No. Climbing is instinctive behaviour for koalas.
some learned behaviors are that they like to eat bamboo they learnn to eat and find bamboo from their mother this is known as innate behavioure as it is learnt not instinctive.
One instinctive behavior is to scratch
Some koalas have learned to come to humans in time of need, such as approaching people during a drought or heatwave, seeking water. This behaviour is generally unheard-of in wild animals like koalas. Koalas in urban areas have learnt that, many times, humans will pose no threat to them. It is unfortunate that sometimes their trust is misplaced.
No. Instinctive behavior occurs in warmblooded animals as well.
Instinctive behavior is a process whereby animals "know" (without having to think about it) when to search for food, drink water, urinate, defecate, reproduce, seek safety from predators, and seek shelter when there is inclement weather.