An innate behavior is one that an animal does not need to learn. ?

Social Studies · College · Mon Jan 18 2021

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Answer: A behavior that an animal doesn't need to learn is known as an innate behavior. Innate behaviors are instinctual and are typically performed correctly the first time an animal is exposed to a certain situation or stimulus. These behaviors are inherited and are encoded in the animal's genetics, meaning they are passed down from parents to offspring. Examples of innate behaviors include reflex actions like a baby's grasp reflex, seasonal migrations of birds, spinning webs by spiders, and the courtship dances performed by certain species of birds.