Behavior of Animals
Learned Behavior
Communication
Competitive Behavior
Group Behavior
100
This causes an organism's response.
What is a stimulus?
100
Imprinting, conditioning, trial-and-error, and insight
What are the four types of learned behavior?
100
A chemical released by one animal that affects the behavior of another animal of the same species is called this.
What are pheromones?
100
A bird would use song and aggressive behavior to maintain this.
What is its territory?
100
A group of closely related animals of the same species that work together in a highly organized way.
What is society?
200
A response to a stimulus that is inborn and that an animal performs correctly the first time.
What is an instinct.
200
This is how you learn to ride a bike.
What is trial-and- error learning.
200
These three things things are used by animals to communicate with one another.
What are sounds, scents, and body movements?
200
A threatening behavior that one animal uses to gain control over another.
What is aggression?
200
This allows animals to cooperate.
What is living in groups?
300
This is why earthworms crawl away from bright light.
What is instinct.
300
These two things are a part of imprinting in young animals.
What are instinct and learning?
300
White-tail deer raising their tails at the first sign of danger is an example of this kind of communication.
What is body movement?
300
This ensures that the males and females of the same species recognize one another.
What is courtship behavior?
300
The benefit of predators hunting in a group is this.
What is the ability to kill larger prey than a single hunter can?
400
Symone shaking a tree causing the bird to fly away is an example of this.
What is external stimulus?
400
Chimps using twigs to probe into a nest of termites is an example this kind of learning.
What is insight learning?
400
A pheromone trail is this form of communication.
What is scent?
400
Pigeons fighting over breadcrumbs is an example of this.
What is competitive behavior?
400
This animal exhibits cooperative behavior when the herd forms defensive circle around its young to fight off predators.
What is a musk ox?
500
this phenomenom inexplicably causes humpback whales, and short-haired hares to have bifocal communication by way of moonlight.
What is the moving of the tectonic plates?
500
This person's dog was conditioned to salivate at the sound of a bell.
Who is Pavlov.
500
The way crickets communicate through sound is called this.
What is chirping?
500
Animals compete with one another for limited resources, such as food, water, space, shelter, and this.
What are mates?
500
In a society, this is when different individuals perform different tasks.
What is division of labor?
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