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Yes, geese migrating south for the winter is an example of innate behavior. It is an instinctual response that does not require prior learning and is genetically programmed in geese to ensure their survival and well-being during the colder months.
Some aspects of migration can be learned, such as specific migration routes or behaviors passed down through generations. However, the overall instinct to migrate is typically innate in many species, serving as a survival strategy to find better resources or breeding grounds.
Yes, hibernation is an instinctive behavior in animals. It is a strategy that some animals use to survive periods of food scarcity and harsh environmental conditions by conserving energy and reducing metabolic activity.
An example of habituation is when you become accustomed to the sound of a ticking clock in a room and eventually stop noticing it. Initially, the sound may be noticeable and distracting, but over time, your brain filters it out as unimportant because it is constantly present.
The scared, abused woman went into seclusion so that her husband could no longer harm her. In the Arctic winter, long-term seclusion can cause a mental condition known as 'cabin fever.'
Our teacher explained behavioral adaptation in psychology class.Storing nuts for the winter is a behavioral adaptation. Most animals have some sort of behavioral adaptation to their environment.
By migrating south in the winter, the butterflies are able to avoid cold weather.
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Turkeys are not migrating birds because they can not fly ant have enough fat in their bodys to survive the winter.
Ospreys can be found in every continent except Antarctica and is heavily populated in North America (migrating to South America in winter) and Europe (migrating to Africa in winter).
so they can stay warm for the winter.
If they are non migrating they stay where they are. They don't migrate.
Birds survive in the winter by migrating south for the winter to stay warm when spring comes around they migrate back.
A chipmunk's behavior can be easily adapted to its surroundings. During the winter, the chipmunk spends most of its time deep underground in a burrow although this animals does not hibernate. Other behavior includes food hoarding and scattering and breeding more than one litter per year.
Swallows fly south in autumn also known as migrating.
Some blue jays will migrate south for the winter. But some will also stay in the cold north. It seems that they alternate seasons, migrating one year and staying the next and then migrating again the next year.
No, when they hibernate they find someplace to sleep for 6 months during the winter. Animals travelling from one place to another are "migrating".
Migrating is when the birds fly to a more southern area in the winter, and a more northern area in the summer.