Compare and contrast animal responses that are instinctual versus those that that are gathered through the senses, processed, and stored as memories to guide their actions.
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What is an example of an instinctual response in animals?
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A cat purring when it is happy.
A dog barking at a stranger.
A fish swimming away from a predator.
A bird building a nest in spring.
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How does a squirrel storing nuts differ from a lion hunting prey?
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Lions instinctively hunt, while squirrels learn to store nuts.
Both behaviors are learned from observation.
Both squirrels and lions learn these behaviors from their parents.
Squirrels store nuts instinctively for winter, while lions learn strategies to hunt effectively.
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What is an example of an instinctual response in animals?
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How does a squirrel storing nuts differ from a lion hunting prey?
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What is a key difference between instincts and learned behaviors in animals?
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Why do some animals rely more on instincts, while others depend on learned behaviors?
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Which of the following actions is most likely driven by instinct rather than learning?
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Which behavior is an example of an instinctual action in animals?
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Which of the following behaviors is learned rather than instinctual?
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Which behavior is a learned response rather than an instinct?
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Which of the following is an example of a sensory response rather than an instinctual action?