Tagging a runner on the first-base line. Apex.
Blattodea, commonly known as cockroaches, exhibit defensive behaviors such as fleeing, hiding in dark places, releasing a foul odor, hissing, and bluffing by standing on their hind legs. Some species may also play dead or secrete toxic compounds as a defense mechanism.
learned behavior
Innate behaviors are not acquired. That is why they are called innate. You are born with them. Examples include instincts, such as a baby knowing how to crawl without being taught.
Examples of competitive behaviors include striving to outperform others, seeking personal gain at the expense of others, and engaging in cutthroat competition. Examples of cooperative behaviors include collaborating with others, sharing resources and knowledge, and working towards a common goal for the mutual benefit of all involved.
Behaviors that help animals survive include finding food, marking a territory, defensive action, courtship, and parenting.
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There are many animals that exhibit a variety of defensive actions. Snakes for example will bite if cornered or surprised.
to protect themselves or to protect there family
Nope - it's instinctive.
three examples of behaviors that would probably be unethical but legal
as far as we currently know, there are no life forms on Mars.
Polar Bears are very defensive, especially of their young. They are the most carnivorous of all bears.
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Blattodea, commonly known as cockroaches, exhibit defensive behaviors such as fleeing, hiding in dark places, releasing a foul odor, hissing, and bluffing by standing on their hind legs. Some species may also play dead or secrete toxic compounds as a defense mechanism.
Division Brief Explanation: Animals are divided into 3 behaviors. Some animals are hostile, which means they'll attack human whenever in close range. Some animals are neutrally defensive, which means they won't attack human unless provoked. Some animals are passive, which means they'll never attack human. The 3 Animal Behaviors: a.) Hostile b.) Neutrally Defensive c.) Passive Examples of Hostile Animals: a.) Tiger b.) Lion c.) Shark d.) Bear e.) Panther Examples of Neutrally Defensive Animals: a.) Gorilla b.) Zebra c.) Coyote d.) Buffalo e.) Polar Bear Examples of Passive Animals: a.) Bird b.) Rabbit c.) Panda d.) Whale e.) Chicken Conclusion: Most people are scared of hostile animals, so they use weapons to fight back quickly before being attacked. When they see neutrally defensive animals, they try to be very careful not to provoke them. When they see passive animals, some people make pet out of it.
learned behavior
Instinctual behaviors, such as reflexes, mating rituals, and migration patterns, are examples of behaviors that are genetically programmed. These behaviors are inherited and do not need to be learned.