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Appetitive Behavior

Appetitive behaviors are behaviors that start and continue sexual interaction. When a female displays her readiness it is called being proceptive. Behaviors vary across species but they include staying close to a mate, sniffing, wiggling ears for rats, or engaging in song for birds. This is the second step of reproductive behavior, so once two individuals are attracted to each other, they display these species-specific behaviors in order to engage in sexual acts.

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Updated 2021-06-16

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