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maladaptive behavior
Coloration is not a behavior, it is an adaptation. Warning coloration is an example of defensive behavior.
All kind of animals even bears and elephants.
what kind of animals live in the moist continental? what kind of animals live in the moist continental?
Well, it matters what kind of animals you're talking about.
Behavior that is motivated by intrinsic factors (such as personal values or beliefs) rather than external pressures tends to be more adaptable to change. Additionally, behaviors that are actively practiced and reinforced are more likely to adapt successfully to change compared to those that are neglected or suppressed. Consistent feedback, support, and a supportive environment can also facilitate behavioral change.
when a animal is scared you can confert them and make that behavior change if it is scared in your house hold for to long it can pick up aggreshion from being scared. hope that helps
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Those which have adaptable features such as thick fur, blubber etc eg- penguin, seal
It depends on the kind of change, but generally speaking smaller animals have over the course of history been more successful in surviving than bigger animals. Being adaptable in what you can eat to sustain yourself also is a big factor.
In most cases, yes. They are instinctively herd-bound animals that depend on and prefer to live with other animals, preferably those of their own kind. However they are adaptable and can live just fine without a herd.
If it's smiling it is happy. If it's frowning it's angry.
Many birds, also finches.
Education on the behavior of animals (temperament, diet etc) Education on the habitat of the animals and how they link with each other
The most adaptable animal is often considered to be the cockroach. They can survive in a wide range of environments, have a diverse diet, and are resistant to many forms of extermination. Their ability to adapt and thrive in various conditions has ensured their survival for millions of years.
Positive, optimistic, adaptable, resilient, and kind.
Most likely birds, such as peacocks, ostriches, and eagles.