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What is the difference between innate and fixed action patterns?
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What is the difference between innate and fixed action patterns?
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Innate behaviours refer to instinctual behaviours that do not require learning, while fixed action patterns are a stereotypical sequence of behaviours that are triggered by a specific stimuli and completed without interruption.
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