Eat, stick with the group, run away from predators, etc.
Yes they do. Answered your questions. :D Should of asked what kind of behaviors they have that are learned or instinctive, which i believe what your question was intending, but then again, never assume. ;d MAKE YOUR QUESTIONS CLEAR. :)
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Zebras have evolved to run very fast ,so when they are scared or being attacked they run away. This is why they live in the plains where the ground is flat so they can run faster.
Eat, stick with the group, run away from predators, etc.
Survival and procreation
no
No, it is an instinctive behavior.
An instinctive behavior is a natural, innate response to a specific stimulus or situation that does not require prior learning or experience. These behaviors are often genetically programmed and are crucial for an animal's survival. Examples include birds building nests, babies crying for food, and spiders spinning webs.
An instinctive behavior is mating
Yes, resting is considered an instinctive behavior because it is a fundamental survival mechanism found in most living organisms. Resting allows the body to recover and conserve energy, promoting overall health and well-being.
One of the most obvious adaptations of the zebra is its striped pelt. This allows the zebra to blend in with the grasses in which they graze.
One instinctive behavior is to scratch
no, it is a iherited trait
An instinctive behavior is mating
It is an instinctive 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.
a instinctual adaption is what an animal does as a reaction
it means birds