Asked by
Hrafnhildur Jónsdottir
on Dec 01, 2024Verified
A species-specific behavior is one that __________.
A) is exhibited by all members of a species
B) only occurs in single species
C) forms an aggressive response
D) communicates needs to other animals
Species-Specific
Characteristics or behaviors that are unique to a particular species.
Exhibited
Shown or displayed, particularly in the context of presenting information or items publicly.
Aggressive Response
A reaction characterized by or resulting in aggression or hostility, often as a mechanism to assert dominance or defend oneself.
- Acquire knowledge on the idea of species-specific actions and their differences when compared across various species.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the idea of species-specific actions and their differences when compared across various species.
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