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Animal Behavior
• Behavior – the way an organism acts toward its environment
Warm up – Name some behaviors that you see in the pictures above.
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Animal Behavior
Behavior – the way an organism acts toward its environment
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The Name of The Game is:
Organisms aren’t like humans and have to worry about being eaten as part of the food chain!
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1. Innate Behavior
Behavior that is based on
instinct – it is not learned
Example -kittiwakes – birds live on ledges, the chicks don’t move
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2. Learned Behavior
Behavior that is not instinct –
the animal has to learn it
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3. Social behavior
interactions among organisms of the same species - Caring for young,
protecting each other
- Help with survival of the species
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4. Territorial Behavior
defending a territory from members of the same species
- for feeding, mating, and raising young
Examples: walruses will fight for territory to mate
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5. Aggression
a forceful act used to dominate or control another animal
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6. Courtship behavior
behavior that animals perform before mating; usually to attract a mate
Examples: Male peacock will display colorful feathers
Male wolf spiders “dance”
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ALL BEHAVIORS HELPS THE ANIMALS TO SURVIVE AND REPRODUCE!
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Many animals have to deal with the winter cold and lack of food during that time. They do so by a variety of methods!
“I dig down into the mud in a nice pond to spend my winters!”
Monarch Butterflies fly to Mexico every year by the millions!
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7. Hibernation
A time of reduced activity during the winter to avoid the cold weather and limited food
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8. Migration
To find food or reproduce in a better environment
Traveling from one place to
another (example: birds migrate south for the winter)
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Exit slip QUESTIONS
1. What types of behaviors help out wolves that are living in a pack? (there can be more than one!)
2. Compare and contrast migration to hibernation?
3. What is aggression? Give an example of this in the animal world.