Animal Behavioral Inheritance
Plant Behavioral Adaptations
Bird Behavioral Inheritance
Mammalian Behavioral Inheritance
Insect Behavioral Inheritance
100

his is the term for the survival mechanism where baby ducks and geese follow the first moving object they see, usually their mother.

What is imprinting?

100

These plants close their leaves when touched, a behavior thought to deter herbivores or shake off insects.

What are sensitive plants?

100

This bird species is known for its intricate nest-building behavior, which is passed down to its offspring.

What is a weaver bird?

100

 This large cat species is known for its social behavior, with mothers teaching their cubs how to hunt in groups.

What is a lion?

100

This insect is famous for its dance, which communicates the location of food to other members of the hive.

What is a honeybee?

200

This large African mammal teaches its young to use mud as a sunscreen and insect repellent.

What is an elephant?

200

This carnivorous plant traps insects and digests them, a behavior passed down through its offspring.

What is a Venus flytrap?

200

These birds are famous for their long migrations, a behavior learned from their parents.

What are Arctic terns?

200

This North American mammal is known for its hibernation behavior, a survival skill passed down to offspring.

What is a bear?

200

This group of insects passes down the behavior of building complex colonies underground.

What are ants?

300

Young gray wolves learn this vital survival skill from observing their parents during the first few months of life.

What is hunting?

300

This process, in which plants grow towards light, is an inherited trait crucial for photosynthesis.

What is phototropism?

300

This nocturnal bird of prey uses a learned behavior of silent flight for hunting, which is passed down to its offspring.

What is an owl?

300

This aquatic mammal is known for its use of echolocation, a skill taught to young for navigation and hunting.

What is a dolphin?

300

The young of this insect inherit the ability to produce silk and spin intricate webs.

What is a spider?

400

This primate is known for passing down the use of tools, like sticks to extract termites from mounds, to its offspring.

What is a chimpanzee?

400

Plants of this genus, commonly found in deserts, open their stomata at night to minimize water loss.

What are cacti?

400

Young of this bird species learn specific songs from their parents, which are used for communication and mating.

What are songbirds?

400

Offspring of this African mammal inherit the behavior of wallowing in mud to cool down and protect their skin.

What is a hippopotamus?

400

This insect is known for its migration to the same wintering grounds, a behavior inherited by each generation.

What is the monarch butterfly?

500

This marine mammal teaches its offspring complex songs that can last from 10 to 20 minutes.

What is a humpback whale?

500

This type of plant behavior involves growing in response to gravity, roots showing positive and stems showing negative response.

What is gravitropism?  

500

This bird is known for teaching its offspring how to break open nuts using cars and traffic lights.

What is a crow?

500

This species, known for its complex social structure, passes down behaviors like grooming and food sharing.

What are bonobos?

500

This insect's larvae inherit the behavior of forming protective structures around themselves during metamorphosis.

What is a butterfly or moth?


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