It's like when you can teach an animal something I guess
"Learned behaviors" are simply behaviors that you must learn instead of behaviors that happen automatically.Instinct and reflex are examples of behaviors which do not have to be learned - birds instinctively know how to build nests, you blink your eyes by reflex (most of the time), and hitting your knee with a little hammer makes your leg jerk.Anything that you have to practice in order to learn it is a learned behavior - walking, talking, playing sports, school work, etc.
A trait is a characteristic unique to a person, and is often used to refer to a character trait, meaning the way a person acts or responds to others, e.g. showing kindness.
Although 'bugs' refer to any creepy crawly insects in common English, the actual scientific definition refers to an order of insects called Hemiptera (Half wing) which all share the characteristic of having a proboscis/sucking mouthparts that is injected in an organism and extracts blood/fluid etc...
swimming is a learned beharior i think lol
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.
pertaining to or characteristic of drama
Of, relating to, or characteristic of fish.
epidemic definition
To be certain about what you found out or learned
C ; having blue eyes
A learned person is one who is educated and knowledgeable about the sort of things you can learn from books.
Orally
of, pertaining to, treating, or characteristic of history or past events
A young bird that has not yet learned to fly.
Alt. of Adaptableness
characteristic or functionality of a material = property of a material
The decimal part of a logarithm, as distinguished from the integral part, or characteristic.