When fertilization happens inside the animal.
What is internal fertilization?
When organisms react to other organisms or to its environment.
What is behavior?
Moods expressed by facial or bodily movements.
What is body language?
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An animal's area for feeding, mating, and raising young.
What is a territory?
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Male reproductive organs.
What are testis?
The movement of a group of animals to another location.
What is migration?
A behavior inherited rather than learned.
What is innate behavior?
A forceful behavior used to dominate or control another animal.
What is aggression?
A group of animals of the same species.
What is a society?
Female reproductive organs.
What are ovaries?
A fertilized egg cell.
What is a zygote?
When an animal becomes nervous and runs away.
What is stress?
A chemical that is produced by an animal.
What is a pheremone?
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The broader examples of the phylum.
What is the animal kingdom?
The joining of an egg cell and a sperm cell.
What is fertilization?
trying over and over again to reach a goal.
What is trial and error?
When an animals body functions decrease during cold weather.
What is hibernation?What are instincts
The ability for life to produce light.
What is Bioluminescence?
When an animal creates an attachment to another organism/animal.
What is imprinting?
Specialized behaviors that help animals find a mate.
What is courtship?
When an animal lays eggs.
What is external fertilization?
A complex pattern of inate behaviors.
What are instincts?
The use of sound to communicate or move.
What is echolocation?
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Thinking, reasoning, and problem solving.
What is cognitive behavior?
give an example of external reproduction.
An egg