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Which best describes singing behavior in birds? Singing is learned; the species song is innate. Singing is innate; the species song is learned. All singing is innate. All songs are learned.
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Which best describes singing behavior in birds?
Singing is learned; the species song is innate.
Singing is innate; the species song is learned.
All singing is innate.
All songs are learned.
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Singing is innate; the species song is learned.
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I think it's
Singing is innate; the species song is learned,
but I'm not 100% sure. Hope this helps!
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