a bee knowing how to make honey or a salmon swimming upstream is an instinct is it true or false
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it is true .............
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True, bee knowing how to make honey or a salmon swimming upstream is an instinctive behavior.
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- Animals are provided with the ability to perform a certain behavior or task in response to a stimulus received initially because of their innate or instinctive behavior.
- Hive-building, honey making, and mate searching are basic instincts of the bee.
- Salmons swim upstream for reproduction process or to spawn their eggs.
- After a lifecycle of freshwater and ocean life, the salmon matures and returns back to the freshwater for spawning and this is an instinctive behavior of salmons.
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