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learned behavior is a behavior that animals acquire through experience, practice, or observation. unlike instincts, animals are not born with these behaviors—they must learn them over time. examples of learned behaviors include imprinting (baby ducks following their mother), associative learning (dogs learning that a bell means food), and observational learning (chimpanzees copying others to find food). animals learn to find food, avoid danger, and interact with their group. humans also rely on learned behaviors for things like reading, writing, and playing sports. learning helps both animals and humans adapt to their environment and survive. what is an example of a learned behavior in pets? choose the correct answer. spinning webs sitting for a treat flying south for winter
Learned behavior in animals is acquired through experience, practice, or observation. Spinning webs is an instinctive behavior for spiders. Flying south for winter is an instinctive migration behavior in some birds. Sitting for a treat is a behavior that pets learn through training (associative learning - associating sitting with getting a treat).
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