Animal Adaptations

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the way an organism reacts to other organisms or to its environment
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seasonal movement of an animal from one region to another region
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behaviors that are inherited rather than learned
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when an animal forms an attachment to an organism or place after birth or hatching
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adaptations that are carried out by individual animals or by groups of similar animals in response to a stimulus
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a decrease in an animal's functions because of a change in season
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new behaviors that are developed through experience, conditioning, or learning
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copying a behavior or appearance
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blending in with the environment for protection from predators or to sneak up on prey
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adjustments to internal or external physical structures
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pretending to be dead to escape from bodily harm
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more eyes in a group to watch out for predators
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glands that secrete an oily material with a odor to mark territory, mood, or danger
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manipulate an object to perform a certain task
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solving a problem by repeated, varied attempts until successful
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behavior is modified so a response to one stimulus becomes associated with a different stimulus