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For humans, all of that is a learned behavior and has to do with our culture. While humans may not play dead, there are animals that do engage in this and it is believed to be a mixture of learning and a fixed action pattern. For example birds usually sing during mating season, but if a bird that sings, is raised from day 1, in captivity, it will still sing but it will sound very different than what the non captive birds will sing.
learned behavior
Yes. A clear example is the noise of a shotgun.
A learned behavior is some type of action or reflex that you learn. For example tying your shoes is a learned behavior, but crying is not. When pain is experienced due to a particular action, the victim is less likely to repeat that action.
It is a learned behavior your muscles remember, muscle memory so to speak
No. Example: In birds, they have to LEARN how to fly, so that is a learned behavior. But, they already know how to build a nest, so that is an inherited behavior.
No. Example: In birds, they have to LEARN how to fly, so that is a learned behavior. But, they already know how to build a nest, so that is an inherited behavior.
Birds building a nest is an example of innate behavior. From birth, birds have the instinct to collect materials and construct a nest to protect their eggs and offspring. This behavior is not learned but is genetically programmed.
An example of a behavior that is 'inborn' and does not not have to be learned is instinct. Instincts are inborn patterns of activity or tendencies to actions common to specific biological species.
The ability of birds to produce beautiful melodies through their singing is an innate behavior, as it is a natural instinct they are born with. While some aspects of their singing may be influenced by learning or mimicry, the basic ability to produce songs is inherent in many bird species.
If you teach your dog a trick and then reward him with a treat when he performs the trick, this is an example of learned behavior. Over time, the dog learned that he would be rewarded for following your command.
No, birds automatically know how to fly when their mothers push them out of the nest when they think it's time.
singing is innate; the species song is learned. :))
I'll give you the perfect example. I call my dog saying "COME" he comes and I give him a treat. He LEARNS that when he comes he gets a treat. Learned Behavior. So if you do something and it has a positive influence on you or you get rewarded, you are more likely to repeat the behavior that you learned by being rewarded. get it?
BIRDS ARE gonna go there and more will come to eat and live there.
singing is innate; the species song is learned. :))
foreshadowing! :)