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Social Behaviors:

animal social behavior, the suite of interactions that occur between two or more individual animals, usually of the same species, when they form simple aggregations, cooperate in sexual or parental behavior, engage in disputes over territory and access to mates, or simply communicate across space.


Which of the following behavior consists of a set of interactions among individuals of the same species?
a) innate behavior      
b) learned behavior
c) social behavior     
d) insight learning behavior

c

A wide of sociality occurs in……….
a) fungi                                   
b) bacteria
c) animals                  
d) all of these

c

Which of the following is/are relatively asocial animals?
a) mosquitoes             
b) polar bear
c) honeybees              
d) both a and b

d

Explanation: Some animals rarely if ever interact with one another, even when it comes to issues of parental care. Examples of relatively asocial animals include mosquitoes and polar bears.



Which of the following is/are the highly social animals groups?
a) packs of wolves     
b) schools of fish
c) polar bear               
d) both a and b

d

Which of the following animals are the most highly social animals form tightly knit colonies and include………
a) some bees   
b) all ants and termites
c) some wasps            
d) all of these

d

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