Birds respond to temperature, food availability, and weather conditions. They also respond to loud noises, people moving toward them, dogs barking, etc.
Obviously this would depend upon the type of stimuli and the history of the llama itself. In general first contact of friendly llamas, they will come up to you and smell you. Then they will turn, and walk away in disgust.
Yes, a bird is an organism. Organisms are living entities that have biological systems and can carry out life processes such as growth, reproduction, and responding to stimuli, all of which birds are capable of.
Hades doesn't have a bird. His symbols are the sceptre, the three-headed dog, Cerebus, and the cornucopia.
In some scenarios, it is compulsory for an animal to habituate in their enivironment in order to survive: Example: Some Crabs flee at the sight of shadows ( whether they're clouds or birds of prey). And so, unless the crab habituates to the shadows it will not be able to feed while being uninterrupted. There will always be the unfortunate event when the shadow is a actually a bird of prey and the crab gets injured; however it needed to habituate to find and take in the food in order to survive.
The bird is a Moa. You can read more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moa Cheers!
Stimuli
You can tap, shout, and pinch. Remember the AVPU scale; Alert, responds to Verbal stimuli, responds to Pain stimuli; and Unresponsive.
In emergency outdoor care, we use the AVPU (pronounced ave poo) scale of consciousness: A - Alert V - Responds to verbal stimuli P - Responds to pain stimuli U - Unresponsive
The nervous system.
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The stimuli caused the bird to fly away.
Reflex Action is the term that describes the way an organism responds to stimuli. It receives stimuli through its senses and reacts with movement, or for a plant growing towards or away.
This is due to a growth hormone called auxin which has a stimuli (affinity) towards light. Thus the plant responds to the stimuli by leaning towards it.
One of the things that making an organism alive is its' response to stimuli. This can be internal or external.
Generalization. This occurs when an organism responds to stimuli that are similar to the original conditioned stimulus that was paired with the unconditioned stimulus.
Subtle stimuli that influence how a person responds to ideas can include the tone of voice used, body language displayed, social cues from others, and the context in which the idea is presented. These can all impact a person's receptiveness and attitude towards new ideas.
Any internal or external change that brings about a response is called a stimulus. As a key homeostatic regulatory and coordinating system, the nervous system detects, interprets, and responds to changes in external and internal conditions.