Which behavior is an innate adaptation?

Responses

fighting for protection

fighting for protection

All behaviors are innate.

All behaviors are innate.

mating

mating

hunting in packs

1 answer

The behavior that is considered an innate adaptation among the options provided is mating. Mating behaviors are typically instinctual and are driven by biological imperatives for reproduction, which is a fundamental aspect of many species' survival and continuation.

While the other behaviors like fighting for protection and hunting in packs can also have innate components, they often involve learned strategies and social interactions as well. Therefore, mating is the most clear example of an innate adaptation.