>From the manual: 

Behavior methods are automatically available on any model acting as the 
behavior. For example if you had:
<?php
class Duck extends AppModel {
    public $name = 'Duck';
    public $actsAs = array('Flying');
}
You would be able to call FlyingBehavior methods as if they were methods on 
your Duck model. When creating behavior methods you automatically get 
passed a reference of the calling model as the first parameter. All other 
supplied parameters are shifted one place to the right. For example:
<?php
$this->Duck->fly('toronto', 'montreal');

What happens if Duck already has a method fly()?  

Do you 

   - get an error?
   - run the Models fly()-method?
   - run the Behaviors fly()-method?

Or formulated differently; 
With an attached behavior, can I still override certain methods with local 
implementations?

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