Animal Behavior
Across
- 3. A kind of behavior that occurs in newly hatched or newborn animals that cause them to adopt the first animal, person, or object they see as their parent.
- 5. The learned response of an animal to a stimulus.
- 7. A physical, emotional, or chemical factor causing body or mental strain or tension.
- 12. An animal’s ability to ignore something that occurs often enough.
- 13. Learning that is primarily influenced by its effects; behavior is influenced by the reward or consequence that results from the behavior.
- 14. The study of animal behavior.
- 16. zone The distance that an animal flees from an intruder.
- 18. The actions or reactions of a person or animal in response to external or internal stimuli.
Down
- 1. The habit of congregating or grouping in large flocks; i.e. sheep do it.
- 2. Threatening or harmful behavior toward others of the same or different species.
- 3. The mannerisms or habits that an animal uses during the intake of food.
- 4. Anything new or sudden in an animal’s environment
- 6. Disposition of an animal or person.
- 8. How animals act when they interact with each other.
- 9. Behaviors a less-dominant animal exhibits toward a more-dominant animal to prevent being subjected to aggression.
- 10. Behaviors that an animal is naturally born with; don't have to think about it.
- 11. The tendency of one animal in a group to exert its influence or presence over others in the group; "pecking order".
- 15. The tendency of an animal to take sudden flight when alarmed.
- 17. Refers to an animal that is gentle in nature.