This document discusses different types of animal behavior. There are two main types: innate behavior, which is genetically determined and does not require learning, and learned behavior, which is acquired through an animal's experiences. Innate behaviors include taxes, kinesis, instincts, reflexes, and motivations. Learned behaviors are acquired through habituation, classical conditioning, operant conditioning, latent learning, and social learning processes like observational learning, goal-directed emulations, and imitation. The document provides examples to illustrate the different types of innate and learned behaviors.