Why do sea turtles rely on instincts more than mammals do?(1 point)

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Sea turtles must survive on their own, while mammals spend time with their parents and learn how to survive as they grow.
Sea turtles must survive on their own, while mammals spend time with their parents and learn how to survive as they grow.

Sea turtles are less intelligent than mammals and, thus, cannot learn new behaviors from their parents.
Sea turtles are less intelligent than mammals and, thus, cannot learn new behaviors from their parents.

Mammals do not have instincts, so they must learn all their behaviors from their parents in order to survive.
Mammals do not have instincts, so they must learn all their behaviors from their parents in order to survive.

Sea turtles have more predators than mammals do and, thus, need more instincts to escape these dangers.
Sea turtles have more predators than mammals do and, thus, need more instincts to escape these dangers.

Sea turtles must survive in a more variable environment with changing ocean currents and temperatures, so they rely on instincts to navigate and find food.