Any scientist who believes that we are born as a 'blank slate', commonly known as 'tabula rasa' would believe that all behaviour is learned.
Offspring can resemble their parents in learned behaviors through observational learning and social transmission. They can mimic the behaviors they see in their parents and other members of their social group. Through this process, offspring can acquire knowledge and skills that are characteristic of their parents, leading to a resemblance in learned behaviors.
you could use: An example of a learned behavior is learning how to read.
Innate behavior is known from birth, for example breathing or blinking for humans. We do not need to be taught this behavior. However, learned behaviors are taught and would not otherwise be built upon/perfected alone, like formulating sentences.
behaviors that are known innately via genetic information because Inherited Behaviros - behaviors that are genetically passed from parents to offspring in plants and animals.
innate behavior is a behavior that is inherited through genes, or behavior that does not need to be learned, such as blinking, and breathing, or the fight or flight response. while learned behavior must be taught or learned such as talking, or walking, and things like that.
what are the platypuses learned behaviors
Innate and learned behaviors are behaviors that are either known at birth or learned afterwards. Some people believe that certain behaviors are innate or that they are learned from adults of the same species.
Animals learn behaviors to survive in their ecosystems. Some learned behaviors include hunting for food and migrating to live near food sources. Learned behaviors of domestic animals include learning tricks, and other training of the animal by humans.
learned behavior
It is learned behaviors.
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swimming is a learned beharior i think lol
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Your question is meaningless an innate behavior is one that is present at birth and therefore by definition can not be learned. Thus the words "innate learned behaviors" are just wrong!