Animal reproductive behaviour is innate, it comes naturally.
Reproductive behaviour: Courtship routines/enables animals to identify potential mates.
Its an innate genetic behaviour
"Innate" behaviour.
Innate behavior is instinctual and present at birth, such as a spider spinning a web or a bird migrating. Learned behavior is acquired through experience or observation, such as a dog being trained to sit on command or a child learning to ride a bike.
As with most 'higher' mammals tigers have both innate and learned behaviour. The ability to hunt is probably innate. What to hunt, how and where more of a learned practice. Hence many mammels stay with their parents for varying periods of time.
innate behavior is a behavior that is inherited through genes, or behavior that does not need to be learned, such as blinking, and breathing, or the fight or flight response. while learned behavior must be taught or learned such as talking, or walking, and things like that.
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It is completely a innate behavior, that's like asking if we walking is innate or learned
Innate behaviors are inherited from the parents and this type of behavior will always be ingrained in an animal's DNA. Even when an animal isn't raised by its parents, this type of behavior can only be slightly modified.
examples of innate behaviour are : - cry - laugh - smile - move - eat -
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!
Innate behavior is known from birth, for example breathing or blinking for humans. We do not need to be taught this behavior. However, learned behaviors are taught and would not otherwise be built upon/perfected alone, like formulating sentences.
i think its innate behavior but depending on the context, it could also be learned helplessness,too