A learned behavior is a behavior that an animal develops by observing other animals or by being taught.
Examples: Hunting, dog sitting when asked, seal holding a ball on its nose, talking, a second language.
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It is a learned behavior your muscles remember, muscle memory so to speak
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Yes, running away from predators can be considered a learned behavior in some animals. This behavior can be instinctual in some species, but in others, it may be learned from observing other individuals or through trial and error.
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Another word for learned behavior is acquired behavior.
A learned behavior is blending in with it's surroundings.
Learned behavior is developed through experience and interaction with the environment. It can be modified or changed over time based on new information or feedback. Examples of learned behaviors include driving a car, speaking a language, and playing a musical instrument.
AnswerLearned behavior depends on the environment of the individual.
A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.
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Yes.
Instinctual behaviors, such as reflexes, mating rituals, and migration patterns, are examples of behaviors that are genetically programmed. These behaviors are inherited and do not need to be learned.