Difference between learning behaviour and instinctive behaviour in animals
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Answer: The difference between an innate behavior and a learned one is that innate behaviors are those an animal will engage in from birth without any intervention. Learned behavior is something an animal discovers through trial, error and observation.
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There are four types of behaviours we find in animals namely.,
- Instinct
- Imprint
- Conditioning
- Imitation
DIFFERENCE
Learning behaviour :
- It is a type of behaviour through which animals learn things, habits or any of their deeds by observation or trial and error method.
- It is also known as conditioning behaviour
- This occurs in an animal after birth (ACQUIRED)
- There is a lot of environmental influence
- It is learnt
- Eg - first time without knowing a baby touches the candle flame and feels the pain caused by it.there after the baby does not touch the flame as he has learnt from his experience.
Instinct behaviour :
- It is a behaviour that comes to an animal right from the birth instinctly.
- It is also known as innate bahaviour
- This occurs right from the birth
- There is no environmental influence
- It is innate behaviour
- Eg - fishes swimming in the water.
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