Asked by
Vansh Nikhil
on Dec 01, 2024Verified
Surrender displays in mammals are an example of __________.
A) aggression responses
B) species-specific behaviors
C) vulnerability displays
D) species atypical behaviors
Surrender Displays
Non-verbal signs or behaviors exhibited by an individual to show submission or to indicate stopping conflict or aggression.
Species-Specific
Attributes or behaviors that are characteristic of a particular species.
Vulnerability Displays
Behaviors or actions that indicate weakness or a willingness to submit, which can play a role in social interactions among animals, including humans.
- Understand the concept of species-specific behaviors and how they differ across species.
Verified Answer
JF
Learning Objectives
- Understand the concept of species-specific behaviors and how they differ across species.