
Animal behavior is how animals respond to their environment and interact with other living things. These behaviors help animals find food, escape pred
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Animal behavior is how animals respond to their environment and interact with other living things. These behaviors help animals find food, escape pred
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Innate behavior is a type of instinctive action that animals are born knowing how to perform, without needing to learn or practice. Examples include b
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Learned behaviors are actions that animals develop through experience, observation, or practice rather than being born with them. For example, a dog l
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Teaching a dog to sit or learning how to ride a bike are examples of learned behaviors—actions acquired through experience and practice. These behavio
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Some animals live alone, but many species survive and thrive by interacting with others through social behavior. Social behavior includes the ways ani
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Cyclic behaviors are patterns of behavior that repeat in a regular cycle. These behaviors help animals survive by keeping them in sync with nature’s r
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Birds dancing, frogs croaking in ponds, and fireflies lighting up at night are all examples of fascinating animal behaviors. These aren’t just playful
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Animal communication is the process by which animals share information with each other to survive, find food, avoid danger, or attract mates. Animals
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