Animal behavior can be said to be controlled by genetics and experiences, also known as nature and what?
- Correct Answer: nurture
- interaction
- growth
- evolution
Explanation: In reality, most animal behaviors are not controlled by nature or nurture. Instead, they are influenced by both nature and nurture. In dogs, for example, the tendency to behave toward other dogs in a certain way is probably controlled by genes. However, the normal behaviors can’t develop in an environment that lacks other dogs. A puppy raised in isolation from other dogs may never develop the normal behaviors. It may always fear other dogs or act aggressively toward them.
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