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biology instinctive behaviour
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... Introduction . . . This report will be written about the exploitation of other animals by humans. In this report I will cover * Animal behaviour * Animal exploitation * Ethics and opinions In order to complete this report I will use several sources such as the internet and books. Animal behaviour In this section I will be writing about animal behaviour and the different ways it can be affected by various elements. Most animal behaviour requires communication. This communication can happen in many different ways such as sound, signals and chemicals. Instinctive behaviour . . . Instinctive behaviour is behaviour that is inherited from their parents, not learned. To be truly instinctive all animals of one or both sex of the same species must follow the same behaviour trait. For example, the stickleback (a fish) does not learn his complicated mating ceremony. Yet all male sticklebacks perform almost all the same actions. They are














