Lloyd has two goldfish in a bowl he keeps on his desk. Every morning when he arrives at work, he turns on his office lights. The instant the lights come on, the fish rise to the surface of the water and move their mouths. Lloyd always feeds them before he begins work. What kind of behavior are the fish exhibiting before Lloyd drops food into the water? How is this type of behavior adaptive? Explain.
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learned
As in insight learning?
no, its known as `instinctive learning` where an animal learns from it's previous experiences in order to be able to increase its chances of survival...if the fish doesn't eat food it will die. It anticipates when the next feeding will be and so is ready for it. It has been experimentally proven that animals are better at this kind of learning than humans. Weird... humans tend to live in a warped world with deception and misleading's, that's why they tend to over think so they cant seem to adapt as efficiently
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