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SUMMARY
Sponges show some responses, but these are not
considered true behaviors because these animals
lack a nervous system. Organisms such as worms
and mollusks exhibit rather complex behaviors
and responses, but behavior is most complex among
the vertebrate animals. Although in many fish
species the females simply lay eggs that the males
swim over to fertilize, some fish exhibit true
courtship behaviors. Birds and mammals also exhibit
a wide variety of behaviors, both innate and learned.
Animal behavior may be affected by habituation
and/or imprinting.
Animal behaviors address where
an animal lives, what it eats, how and when it
mates, how it relates to others of its own species
and other species, what time of day it sleeps,
and more.
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