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Which of the following BEST explains the betta fish's behavioral response to the stimuli?
Over time, betta fish have learned that movement can be a sign of aggression.
Over time, betta fish have learned that bright colors can be a sign of aggression.
Over time, betta fish have learned that plant matter can be poisonous.
Over time, betta fish have learned that predators can use drab colors to camouflage themselves
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Over time, betta fish have learned that bright colors can be a sign of aggression.
Explanation: Male bettas are territorial and use bright colors and large fins as visual signals in male–male displays. A brightly colored moving object looks like a rival male, so the fish shows aggressive/defensive behaviors toward it.
Explanation: Male bettas are territorial and use bright colors and large fins as visual signals in male–male displays. A brightly colored moving object looks like a rival male, so the fish shows aggressive/defensive behaviors toward it.
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