Endothermic animals rely on themselves to produce their own heat. Ectothermic animals, however, must rely on the sun to keep their body heat up.
Yellow Jacket (Wasp) and a Honey Bee White Shark and a Dolphin
I would compare myself to a dolphin. Dolphins are intelligent, social, and adaptable animals, which are characteristics I strive for in my interactions and problem-solving abilities. Additionally, dolphins are known for their playfulness and curiosity, traits that I also try to embody in my approach to life.
Many animal instincts might get better with practice. A monkey, for example, can be taught various dexterous things to do like dressing themselves. Hearing instincts can get better in animals if they lose the ability to see.
Natural instincts are what help all animals to survive. Without them, we wouldn't know or feel the need to eat, reproduce, learn, evolve and improve our species.
Plants Alteration of generations Meiosis produces spores Animals Diploid Meiosis produces gametes
Its a paragraph where you usually compare and contrast two things sometimes more. For example you can compare and contrast a dog from a cat Compare= Whats the same Contrast= Whats not the same Dogs and Cats are mamals. You walk a dog but not a cat.
Instincts
Endothermic animals rely on themselves to produce their own heat. Ectothermic animals, however, must rely on the sun to keep their body heat up.
Animals lose their survival instincts in captivity this is because they are not exposed to their natural habitat. If these animals are brought back into the wild, they will most likely not survive.
A tigers instinct is what they are born with when they know what they are supposed to do
Yellow Jacket (Wasp) and a Honey Bee White Shark and a Dolphin
yes there are many
No, the number of instincts a species has is not necessarily correlated with its intelligence. Humans do have a wide range of instincts, but so do other animals. The difference lies in how we express and act upon these instincts due to our cognitive abilities and complex social structures.
Elephants certainly do have maternal instincts. These animals watch over their young and teach them how to live when they are born.
I would do a dog and cat. Very easy. EX: Dogs bark, cats meow. (ETC)
Yes.