Innate behavior is your natural behavior that was developed by yourself through years of life. Accordingly, innate behavior is useful to yourself and your health as you don't need to falsify a new artificial behavior which could be a burden on your health and/or your psychology.
Its an innate genetic behaviour
Animal reproductive behaviour is innate, it comes naturally. Reproductive behaviour: Courtship routines/enables animals to identify potential mates.
examples of innate behaviour are : - cry - laugh - smile - move - eat -
It depends on the species but, for most species, an innate behaviour is the kangaroo's preference for being part of a large mob.
"Innate" behaviour.
Rooting and sucking is instinctual to mammals. The behaviour is called innate.
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.
Instinct or innate behaviour.
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.
They all have innate behaviour of building their homes.
The hunting behaviour is something that is innate. The innate behaviours can either be trained and encouraged, or not encouraged. The dog will still have some hound like behaviours, but it wont really be "able" to hunt.
Depends on what you mean by gayness. If you mean effeminacy, then all you have to do is to change your behaviour. If you mean homosexuality, then you can not get out of it as it is innate. Why would you even want not to be gay ?