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Can the behavior of an animal be shaped by both learning and heredity? (GIVE AN EXAMPLE OF EACH).

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Answer:

Yes!

Step-by-step explanation:

Early humans did not understand the mechanisms of inheritance, of DNA, or of the translation of genetic information into morphology, physiology, or behavior. But they intuitively understood that inheritance shapes behavior. By controlling mating, herds and flocks of animals useful to humans were domesticated. The resulting domesticated animals — cattle, horses, and dogs — behave very differently than their wild progenitors.

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