migration, such as in birds or animals is because of their instincts, it is more of a memorised behaviour so to speak as all birds are born with this instinct and will fly south for the winter regardless of anything. in the case of nomadic travellers, migration is a learned behavior as they will follow their animals to different water holes among other examples.
hope this helps!
flying is only down when all physical constraints are let go through the divine heart of truth, eloquent satire, immediate manifestation, and entirely all receptiveness to unintelligible banter from those in the cloud.
Another word for learned behavior is acquired behavior.
The combination of innate behavior and learned behavior is known as a complex behavior. Complex behaviors are influenced by both genetic factors (innate behavior) and environmental factors (learned behavior), resulting in a more intricate and adaptable response to stimuli or situations.
i think its innate behavior but depending on the context, it could also be learned helplessness,too
A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.
Migrating can be both an inherited behavior, as seen in certain species that have a genetic predisposition to migrate seasonally, and a learned behavior, where individuals learn the migration route and pattern from others in their population or through experience. The extent to which migration is inherited or learned can vary among different species.
Geese do not hibernate; they migrate. The migration in and of itself is instinctive, but they must learn the route.
flying is only down when all physical constraints are let go through the divine heart of truth, eloquent satire, immediate manifestation, and entirely all receptiveness to unintelligible banter from those in the cloud.
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.
learned behavior
learned behavior
Another word for learned behavior is acquired behavior.
Innate behavior
A learned behavior is blending in with it's surroundings.
Inherited behavior refers to actions or responses that an organism inherits genetically from its parents. These behaviors are instinctive and do not need to be learned. Examples include migration patterns in birds and nest-building behaviors in insects.
AnswerLearned behavior depends on the environment of the individual.
Migratory behavior is an example of a behavior that can develop during an animal's lifetime. Some species learn migration routes and patterns from older individuals or through experience, adapting and improving their navigation skills over time.