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PYQ – MZOE-002: Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare Ethics (Solved Q&A) | MZOE-002 | MSCZOO | M.Sc.Zoology | IGNOU | December 2024

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M.Sc. (Zoology) (MSCZOO) Term-End Examination December, 2024 MZOE-002 : ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR AND ANIMAL WELFARE ETHICS Time : 2 Hours| Maximum Marks : 50 Note: (i)  Attempt any five questions.            (ii) All questions carry equal marks. 1. (i) Briefly differentiate between the following pairs of terms: (2+2 Marks) (a) Innate behaviour and Acquired behaviour Innate behaviour is inherited and present in animals from birth. It does not depend on learning or experience. This type of behaviour is automatic, consistent and similar in all members of a species. Examples of innate behaviour include reflex actions like blinking and fixed action patterns such as a spider spinning a web. On the other hand, acquired behaviour  develops through interaction with the environment and learning. It is not inherited and can change during an animal's life. This behaviour helps animals adjust to new conditions. Examples include training in dogs, birds learning...

Why birds don't fall while sleeping on a branch?

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Birds have a fascinating adaptation that allows them to sleep securely on branches without falling off. This is due to a special perching reflex or tendon locking mechanis in their legs known as the flexor tendon. When a bird lands on a branch and bends its legs, this tendon automatically tightens, causing the toes to curl around the branch and grip it firmly. This action does not need any active muscle contraction and works just like a lock. Once the toes are locked in place, they stay that way as long as the leg remains bent. This is an involuntary process, which means that the bird does not need to consciously control it. The body weight of the bird naturally keeps the legs bent, which keeps the locking mechanism engaged. Therefore, even when the bird is in deep sleep, the grip remains strong and the bird does not fall. The toes will unlock only when the bird straightens its legs consciously, which usually happens when it wakes up or prepares to fly. This adaptation is especially...

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