An animal's actions encompass behaviors such as feeding, mating, communicating, and seeking shelter. These activities are driven by the animal's biological needs, instincts, and learned behaviors, all of which are aimed at ensuring survival and reproduction.
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a behavior that is passed from parents to offspring Instinct is the intuitive way of acting or thinking of a person or an animal. It is also defined as a typical fixed pattern of behavior of a person or an animal in response to stimuli.
The possessive form is animal's behavior.
a God-given, built-in knowledge that animals posses at birth ---------------------------------------------- It's something you do without being taught. An instict is a response to a stimulus that is inborn and that an animal performs correctly the first time.
Animal Behavior Society was created in 1964.
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Nikolaas Tinbergen has written: 'Social behavior in animals, with special reference to vertebrates' -- subject(s): Animal behavior 'Bird life' -- subject(s): Bird watching, Birds, Behavior 'Animal behavior' -- subject(s): Animal behavior, Behavior, Animal 'Curious naturalists' -- subject(s): Behavior, Birds, Insects 'The animal in its world' -- subject(s): Animal behavior 'La Vie sociale des animaux'
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The possessive form is 'the animal's behavior'.
An example of animal behavior would be barking, growling, hissing, squaking. Animal behavior means something animals do.
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)