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 and learned behaviors increase an animal's chances of survival?
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They help animals adapt to their environment more effectively
They prevent animals from ever facing danger
They ensure animals do not have to eat
They make animals less dependent on their habitat
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Why do turtle hatchlings instinctually return to the sea, and orcas learn to hunt in packs?
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To migrate to colder climates
For recreational purposes
To find their way home
To increase their chances of survival
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How do instinctual and learned behaviors increase an animal's chances of survival?
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Why do turtle hatchlings instinctually return to the sea, and orcas learn to hunt in packs?
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Why do some animals have instinctual behaviors like birds migrating south for the winter, while others learn behaviors like chimpanzees using tools?
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What purpose do instinctual behaviors like a spider spinning a web and learned behaviors such as dogs being trained to sit serve for these animals?
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Why do kangaroos hop and certain birds migrate thousands of miles?
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How does a giraffe's long neck (an inherited trait) and a bear's ability to fish (a learned behavior) contribute to their survival?
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How do camouflage in a chameleon and the construction of dams by beavers help these animals?