by going by them and doing everything they do you got what im sayin ight
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A butterfly primarily meets its basic needs through instinct rather than learned behavior. Instinctive behaviors, such as seeking nectar or finding suitable habitats for laying eggs, are hardwired and essential for survival and reproduction. These behaviors are typically innate and do not require prior experience or learning. This conclusion is supported by the fact that butterflies exhibit these behaviors universally across their species, regardless of individual experience.
Instinct and learned behavior are antonyms because learned behavior means someone helps you and instinct maens to do it by yourself.
A white tiger's behavior can be influenced by both learned behaviors (acquired through experience or observation) and instinctual behaviors (inherited and natural). For example, hunting techniques may be learned, while territorial marking and grooming may be instinctual.
your not smart enough to know
you could use: An example of a learned behavior is learning how to read.
Instincts are innate behaviors that organisms are born with, driven largely by genetics and evolution, while learned behaviors are acquired through experience and interaction with the environment. While instincts are generally fixed and not easily changed, learned behaviors can be modified or unlearned through new experiences, practice, or conditioning. Thus, while instinct may guide basic responses, learned behavior offers the flexibility to adapt to different situations.
These two terms are antonyms because an instinct is a quick reaction to something happening that someone has not taught you ie. if a rubber band is shot at your face you close your eyes. a learned behavior on the contrary is something that someone has taught you such as how to drive a car. usually a learned behavior is more gradual whereas an instinct comes naturally.
Inherited behaviors are called instincts. These are innate behaviors that animals are born with and do not need to be learned. They are typically passed down from generation to generation through genetic inheritance.
Instinct theory in psychology suggests that certain behaviors are innate and driven by biological instincts. An example of this is the instinct of a mother to protect her child, which is believed to be a natural and instinctual behavior that is not learned but rather inherited.
what are the platypuses learned behaviors
flying and sleeping upside down during day(nocturnal) are in genes or instinct while hunting and finding food is learned.