Like when a Puma is mad or it's trying to get something it pounces. When a
Bear is mad or it's defending itself it growls. Animals have all different kinds of behaviours. Hope I helped.
animals have
My first example is about Pavlov's dogs. This man, Pavlov, would ring a bell right before he fed his dogs. Soon he could ring a bell and the dogs would salivate instantly.
Another example are the bears at Yellowstone. Back in Yellowstone's history, people would feed the bears. Soon the bears associated cars, tents, and people with food, and learned to run right up for snacks. This got dangerous, of course.
Any kind of animal training is learned behavior as well.
A duck is born with the inborn behavior of following anything that's moving away from them when there born...believing it is their mother
I am pressed for time so I will not go into detail but look up B.F. Skinner's "Skinner box". It is an ideal example of operant conditioning.
Using a computer
Reading an article
Doing homework
The bald eagle and the tiger are two animals saved from almost extinction
Al jellyfish are diploblastic; having two dermal lawyers. Ectoderm and endoderm.
Innate behaviors are inherited from the parents and this type of behavior will always be ingrained in an animal's DNA. Even when an animal isn't raised by its parents, this type of behavior can only be slightly modified.
An animal that is a predator but is never or almost never prey is called an apex predator. The are a number of examples.
Two examples of obnivores are hermit crab, rats.
Horses and cattle.
Bears and wild cats
tell how cats behavior help the cat cats chase moving thing and pounce on thing
There are two types of behaviors. One is learned behavior. which an animal gets by trial and error or by imitating other animals. The second kind is instinctive behavior, which an animal is born with and doesn't need to learn.
Yes, it can be, in two distinct forms: meaning something learned or someone with learning (pronounced learn-ed). Learned behavior in animals is different from instinctive behavior. The professor was a learned individual, and not prone to superstitious beliefs. *Learned is the past participle of "to learn" and the other participle, "learning" may likewise be used as an adjunct or adjective, e.g. learning disabilities.
A Elephant balancing on two legs is a learned behavior because they aren't born knowing how to do that.
Lacking tact or taste
behavior is the way that all organisms or living things respond to stimuli in their environment. Stimuli include chemicals, heat, light, touch, and gravity. For example, plants respond with growth behavior when light strikes their leaves. Behavior can be categorized as either instinctive (present in a living thing from birth) or learned (resulting from experience). The distinction between the two is often unclear, however, since learned behavior often includes instinctive elements.
Two behaviors are learning the rank of the wolf and how to hunt.
Good parenting is a combination of both learned and innate behavior. While some parenting skills are instinctual, others are learned through experience, observation, and education. By being open to feedback, reflecting on their own upbringing, and seeking support when needed, parents can continue to develop their parenting skills over time.
There are two types of basic human behavior. Innate behavior, which is automatic and exhibited by all individuals. Learned behavior, which is modified by experience and will vary. Both of these behaviors are triggered by stimulus.
Two examples of crude behavior could include belching loudly in public or making offensive jokes that target a specific group of people.