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Many animals exhibit innate patterns of protective behavior in response to threats in their environment from predators etc.
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Many animals exhibit [[Innate behavior|innate]] patterns of protective behavior in response to threats in their environment from predators etc.
   
   
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==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Animal escape behavior]]
 
*[[Threat postures]]
 
 
*[[Alarm responses]]
 
*[[Alarm responses]]
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*[[Animal aggressive behaviour]]
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*[[Animal escape behavior]]
 
*[[Animal coloration]]
 
*[[Animal coloration]]
 
*[[Animal distress calls]]
 
*[[Animal distress calls]]
 
*[[Attack behavior]]
 
*[[Attack behavior]]
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*[[Fight or flight response]]
 
*[[Instinctive behavior]]
 
*[[Instinctive behavior]]
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*[[Threat postures]]
 
*[[Tonic immobility]]
 
*[[Tonic immobility]]
   
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[[Category:Animal behavior]]
 
[[Category:Animal behavior]]
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[[Category:Animal defensive behavior]]
 
[[Category:Animal ethology]]
 
[[Category:Animal ethology]]
 
[[Category:Shell]]
 
[[Category:Shell]]

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