Coral has innate behavior, not learned. They operate essentially the same way in all environments and do not show signs of being able to learn anything new.
Breathing is an innate behavior that is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. It is essential for survival and is not learned, as even newborns automatically know how to breathe.
It is completely a innate behavior, that's like asking if we walking is innate or learned
learned behavior
Yes, cows and horses have innate and learned behavior.
Migration is an innate behavior.
Innate behaviors are instinctual and present at birth, while learned behaviors are acquired through experience or observation. Innate behaviors are genetically determined and typically do not require prior experience to be exhibited, whereas learned behaviors require practice and exposure to the environment.
they have both innate and learned behavior.
Reflexes, such as the knee-jerk reflex, are behaviors that are not learned and occur automatically in response to a specific stimulus. These reflexes are typically controlled by the spinal cord and do not require higher brain involvement or learning.
Your question is meaningless an innate behavior is one that is present at birth and therefore by definition can not be learned. Thus the words "innate learned behaviors" are just wrong!
i think its innate behavior but depending on the context, it could also be learned helplessness,too
Innate behavior refers to natural behaviors that an organism is born with and does not need to learn or acquire through experience. These behaviors are genetically programmed and are typically present across individuals of a species.
A skill can be learned behaviors are innate