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Explore the fascinating world of animal behaviors and adaptations in this comprehensive overview. Learn about adaptation, where organisms acclimate to their environments, and camouflage, which helps them evade predators. Discover the concepts of hibernation, dormancy, and the importance of migration and courtship in survival and reproduction. Delve into regeneration, the ability of certain creatures to regrow body parts, alongside innate and learned behaviors. Understand territoriality as animals stake their claims in nature, showcasing the incredible strategies that enhance their survival.
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BY: RYAN RODRIGUEZ ANIMAL BEHAVIORS
ADAPTATION AND CAMOFLAGE • Adaptation-when an organism gets use to its environment. • A zebra getting use to its environment. • Camouflage-is when an organism hides from its predator or to get its prey. • A leaf insect hiding from its predator.
HIBERNATION AND DORMANCY • Hibernation-is when an animal sleeps for long periods of time. • A chipmunk getting ready to hibernate. • Dormancy-is the same thing but for plants. • A tree losing its leaves.
COURTSHIP AND MIGRATION • Courtship-two animals getting together to mate and reproduce. • Ex-two giraffes are about to mate. • Migration-the traveling of organisms from one place to another for warmer temperatures. • Ex-a flock of birds going south for warmer weather.
REGENERATION AND LEARNED BEHAVIORS • Regeneration-the ability to grow back a body part. • Ex-a lizard growing its tail back. • Learned behavior-is what you learned from someone else. • Ex-a beaver building a dam because it saw something else building something.
INNATE BEHAVIOR AND TERRITORIALITY • Innate behavior-is something you learned yourself. • Ex-a bird flying over the ocean. • Territoriality-is when an organism marks a place as its own. • Ex- a wolf urinating on a bush.