Explain how instinctual behavioral traits such as turtle hatchlings returning to the sea and learned behavioral traits such as orcas hunting in packs increase chances of survival.
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How do instinctual behaviors like turtle hatchlings returning to the sea and learned behaviors like orcas hunting in packs increase their chances of survival?
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They make them slower
They decrease their ability to find shelter
They help them avoid predators and find food
They reduce their need for food
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Why do some animals like birds migrate thousands of miles every year?
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To escape from zoos
To enjoy flying
To find food and suitable climates
To visit famous landmarks
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How do instinctual behaviors like turtle hatchlings returning to the sea and learned behaviors like orcas hunting in packs increase their chances of survival?
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Why do some animals like birds migrate thousands of miles every year?
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Why do sea turtles lay their eggs on beaches instead of in the ocean?
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How do orcas hunting in packs increase their survival chances compared to hunting alone?
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What instinctual behavior helps turtle hatchlings find the sea after they hatch?
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How do learned behaviors in animals, like orcas hunting in packs, increase their chances of survival?
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Why do birds often fly in a V formation when migrating long distances?
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What is the primary reason many animals hibernate during the winter?
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What advantage does camouflage offer to animals in the wild?