learned behavior
The red winged blackbird eats insects, including butterflies. Because the viceroy mimics the pattern of the poisonous monarch, it avoids predation from the blackbird.
Yes, different types of butterflies have different names. This is to prevent confusion between the different types of the butterflies. They also help to identify and classify the butterflies and provides 'clues' about which species are closely related. Having different names for different butterflies also avoids confusion of two or more common names being given to the same animal/insect. Sometimes the scientific names will change, even the well recognized ones, and can sometimes be altered when new information about the creature is discovered or becomes available in other ways.
Someone who avoids responsibility is a shirker.
That behavior is called deflecting. It involves avoiding directly answering a question or shifting the focus away from the topic at hand.
According to Freud's theory, newborn behavior is driven by the id, seeking immediate gratification of basic needs like food and comfort. This stage is characterized by the pleasure principle, where the baby seeks pleasure and avoids pain. Freud believed that this early development stage is crucial in shaping future personality and behavior.
because the person doesnot avoids it he will not be able spent simple life
Hydrophobia.
one that avoids iceburgs
yes
Mr. Pendanski typically ignores or avoids dealing with the boys harassing Stanley, as he does not prioritize resolving conflicts in the camp. He tends to downplay the severity of the situation and dismisses the boys' behavior as normal camp behavior.
The simplest behavior sequence typically consists of a stimulus, a response, and a consequence. For example, a person sees a red light (stimulus), stops their car (response), and avoids a potential accident (consequence). This sequence reflects basic behavioral principles like operant conditioning, where responses are shaped by their outcomes.
Professionals have the skills to help resolve the numerous problems surrounding addictions, and are not emotionally or socially involved with the addict and family. This avoids conflicts of interest and of emotion.