Cats have several natural instincts, I will list several of them:
- To clean themselves: In the wild, cats can get dirt on themselves and will usually lick themselves (or others) to clean up. However, since house cats do this also without training, it is a natural instinct.
- To hunt for prey: If you've played with a cat or kitten before, you'll notice that they can pounce on different toys. This is because it is their natural instinct to pounce on prey
- To eat: Like all animals, cats need to eat. Thus, they will react to the scent of food or any sign of edible prey.
These are several instincts that I can remember from experience. Let me know if you need any more or if you need any clarifications, thanks!
~ Padoru
Answer:
naturalistic observation.
Explanation:
Cal believes that a larger percentage of a city’s population will engage in public displays of affection in highly populated cities due to feelings of anonymity when an individual is among a lot of other people. He rides a bus in densely populated New York City for five hours straight, watches the bus riders’ interactions with each other, and unobtrusively counts the number of couples who are holding hands, hugging, or kissing. He then does the same in the sparsely populated city of Rock Falls, Iowa. The research method Cal used is known as naturalistic observation.
As we know that Naturalistic observation is a research method which is used commonly by psychologists and other social scientists. in this technique, it involves observing subjects in their natural environment.
The Constitution does not set any qualifications for service as a Justice, thus the President may nominate any individual to serve on the Court. Senate cloture rules historically required a two-thirds affirmative vote to advance nominations to a vote; this was changed to a three-fifths supermajority in 1975.
Answer:
The government was organized with three branches. Legislative, judicial, and executive.
Explanation:
Legislative: Congress such as the senate and house of representatives who makes laws.
Executive: The president and the vice president (some times the cabinet) who carries out those laws.
Judicial: Federal courts and the Supreme court who interprets the laws.