Learned Behavior I
Learned Behavior ILearned behaviors are actions that animals develop through experience, observation, or practice rather than being born with them. For example, a dog learning to roll over or a baby bird figuring out how to crack open a seed are both learned behaviors. Unlike instincts, learned behaviors aren’t something you're born knowing. You pick them up through life and experience.Animals, including you, learn in all sorts of ways, such as copying others, solving problems, or remembering...