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Animal Behaviour

Animal Behaviour. Behaviour. Refers to the coordinated activities of an animal that are produced in response to internal or external stimuli. Individual Behaviour : Those related to movement or physiological regulation. Eg . Dog panting.

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Animal Behaviour

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  1. Animal Behaviour

  2. Behaviour • Refers to the coordinated activities of an animal that are produced in response to internal or external stimuli.

  3. Individual Behaviour: Those related to movement or physiological regulation. Eg. Dog panting. • Social Beahaviour: Those related to interactions with other organisms. Eg. Activities of bees in a hive.

  4. Innate Behaviour: Any behaviour that is not learned. It’s produced first time and requires no practice.

  5. Instinct • The innate ability to complete a specific behavior pattern; no conscious intention is involved.

  6. Releasers • Initiate specific innate behavior automatically.

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