It is a little bit of both. If your parents or grandparents did it, it probaly runs in the family. Also sometimes if people are around you, you tend to be influenced by them.
learned behavior
An inherited behavior of a dragonfly is its instinctual mating flight, where males perform aerial displays to attract females. A learned behavior, on the other hand, can include hunting techniques, such as how to effectively capture prey like mosquitoes or other insects, which may improve with experience and environmental exposure.
No. Example: In birds, they have to LEARN how to fly, so that is a learned behavior. But, they already know how to build a nest, so that is an inherited behavior.
hunting
Both.
Inherited traits in crocodiles are characteristics passed down from their parents through genes, such as their physical features, behavior, and instincts. Learned traits, on the other hand, are acquired through experience and environmental factors, such as hunting techniques or habitat preferences, and are not inherited genetically.
Migrating can be both an inherited behavior, as seen in certain species that have a genetic predisposition to migrate seasonally, and a learned behavior, where individuals learn the migration route and pattern from others in their population or through experience. The extent to which migration is inherited or learned can vary among different species.
Micheal Jackson
No. Example: In birds, they have to LEARN how to fly, so that is a learned behavior. But, they already know how to build a nest, so that is an inherited behavior.
the lions are learned
Although it is instinct to eat food it is not a instinct to hunt it. Much like your parents teach you that yes you eat but you don't eat food off the floor. So it is a learned beahvior to hunt.
Inherited behavior refers to behaviors that are passed down from one generation to the next through genetics. These behaviors are instinctual and are not learned during an individual's lifetime. Inherited behaviors are influenced by genes and are typically present in a species as a result of natural selection.