"Learned behaviors" are simply behaviors that you must learn instead of behaviors that happen automatically.
Instinct and reflex are examples of behaviors which do not have to be learned - birds instinctively know how to build nests, you blink your eyes by reflex (most of the time), and hitting your knee with a little hammer makes your leg jerk.
Anything that you have to practice in order to learn it is a learned behavior - walking, talking, playing sports, school work, etc.
Behavior that is taught or acquired through experience.
No, it is an instinctive behavior.
when a baby cries for a toy would that be an instinct or a learned behavior
A learned behavior is something an organism doesn't know how to do, but they learn how to do. An instinctive behavior is something an organism nows how to do.
it is a learned behavior because a lion doesn't know how to hunt until the mother or father teaches him(her)
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Learned behavior
Your question is meaningless an innate behavior is one that is present at birth and therefore by definition can not be learned. Thus the words "innate learned behaviors" are just wrong!
learned behavior
A learned behavior is blending in with it's surroundings.
AnswerLearned behavior depends on the environment of the individual.
No, it is an instinctive behavior.
A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.
Acquired behavior refers to behaviors that an organism learns or develops over time through experiences, interactions with the environment, and social influences. It is not innate or genetically predetermined, but rather influenced by external factors and individual learning. Examples include language acquisition, cultural practices, and skills learned through training or education.
Yes.
learned behavior
Instinctive behavior is non-learned. It is naturally part of the creature. It is/was not learned by observation or acquired/developed by experience.