Learned Behaivor are what a organism learned from their parent or from another organism
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you can hert your self
crawling and piching
limiting factors!!!!!
its when you hump so hard your bum hurts and you have a period
No matter what animal you're speaking about, "learned behaviors" are behaviors animals begin doing after seeing another animal doing it successfully. Some animals can not do this, like salamanders, snakes, lizards, etc. Monkeys are exceptional at picking up learned behaviors. For example, one monkey becomes frustrated trying to chew open hard-shelled nuts. Out of frustration, this monkey hits the nut with a rock, and it bursts open. Another monkey was watching this, and seeing the first monkey's success, repeats the behavior with equal success. Soon, all the monkeys are using rocks, instead of their teeth, to break open hard-shelled seeds.
They are "more learned" and "most learned."The adjective learned (ler-ned) means knowledgeable, wise.
learned
The present perfect tense of "learn" is "have learned" or "has learned". For example, "I have learned a lot from this experience."
all i can think of is learned like: my brother learned how to play the guitar. Or my brother learned his ABCs. from:horselover3000GAgirl
Learned.
There is no difference