Animal's at a very young age soon learn what kind of behavior is acceptable and unacceptable all according to the owner/trainer. Some of the behaviors they learn is patience, this is a good quality for animals to have in order to learn, grow and listen. As well a protective feeling towards their care taker. More qualities about their behavior shows up because each animal is different each one will behave differently.
All animals are different when it comes to their behavior.
yes they can
Sometimes animals don't have to learn because they have something called innate behavior which is where it is natural and they don't have to think about certain things. Others behaviors they usually learn from their pack or family.
There are many behaviours animals learn for example: Dog -- learn to chase and retrieve a ball. Cat -- can learn to use a cat door, or go out side for toilet. Horse -- can learn to obey a riders commands Parrot -- can learn to say words
Animals learn new behavior through conditioning by associating a stimulus with a particular response. In classical conditioning, an animal learns to associate a neutral stimulus with a meaningful stimulus to evoke a certain response. In operant conditioning, an animal learns to perform a certain behavior to receive a reward or avoid punishment, shaping their behavior over time.
Different animals have different behaviors. Some learn behaviors from parents while others dont have the parents to learn after so they either develop thier own behavior or they have an instinct that tells them how to act.
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No, because animals don't need to learn to drink water. They all know how to do it as soon at they're born
Innate behavior
no, it is a iherited trait
The plural possessive form of the behavior of the animals is the animals' behaviour. Therefore the possessive noun is animals'.
The more scientists study animal behavior, the more they learn that animals were smarter than they thought. Now we know that even animals like octopus and alligators can use tools. Apes can learn sign language. Dolphins have names for themselves. That's just the beginning.