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... behaviors the limpet " persuades " unwanted guests to depart from its home scar . When faced by other smaller ... behaviors ? Name another invertebrate from any marine habitat that exhibits learned behaviors . Compare these behaviors to ...
... behaviors the limpet " persuades " unwanted guests to depart from its home scar . When faced by other smaller ... behaviors ? Name another invertebrate from any marine habitat that exhibits learned behaviors . Compare these behaviors to ...
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... behavior . From below the waves humans on surfboards may resemble seals and sea lions ( the great white shark's favorite prey ) basking at the surface . Rising quickly from behind and beneath its prey , the shark strikes mid - body ...
... behavior . From below the waves humans on surfboards may resemble seals and sea lions ( the great white shark's favorite prey ) basking at the surface . Rising quickly from behind and beneath its prey , the shark strikes mid - body ...
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... behavior is known as spy - hopping and may help them to navigate by giving them a closer look at landmarks . Both orcas and gray whales are known to spy - hop . A distinctive body movement that is an indication of a deep dive is ...
... behavior is known as spy - hopping and may help them to navigate by giving them a closer look at landmarks . Both orcas and gray whales are known to spy - hop . A distinctive body movement that is an indication of a deep dive is ...
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