A behavior that an animal does not need to learn is instinctive behavior, such as a sea turtle hatchling's instinct to move toward the ocean immediately after emerging from its eggs. This behavior is hardwired in their genetics and is essential for their survival, as it helps them escape predators and find their marine habitat. Other examples include a bird's instinct to build a nest or a salmon's instinct to return to its birthplace to spawn. These actions are performed without prior experience or learning.
"Innate" behaviour.
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Behaviours that come "built-in" are called instincts.
Behaviours that come "built-in" are called instincts.
Behaviours that come "built-in" are called instincts.
Innate behavior
A learned behavior is something that a parent or anyone taught you. A instinct is a behavior that an animal is born with and does not need to learn.
A learned behavior is something that a parent or anyone taught you. A instinct is a behavior that an animal is born with and does not need to learn.
One can learn more about animal behavior in several ways. One can talk to a zoologist or an animal biologist at their local university/college. One can also research it through reading books written on the subject of animal behavior or by browsing websites that are written by animal behavior specialists (such as the Animal Behavior Journal)
Behaviours that come "built-in" are called instincts.
A cheetah might learn how to prey and capture an animal
we need to learn what their real names are , their number , when their birthdays are and other good stuff like that so thats what we really need to learn about MINDLESS BEHAVIOR.