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Elisha Cameron
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6 January, 07:31
Fixed action pattern?
Wha?
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Amy Bright
6 January, 07:39
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I know! This is when an animal follows a behavior that is "fixed" or unchanging.
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Bradyn Frye
6 January, 07:56
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Fixed action patterns are behaviors that follow a fixed, unvarying pattern and are used in accordance to studying animals and their behaviors to both the environment and each other.
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