animal survival instincts
"Animal survival instincts" refer to innate behaviors and instincts that enable animals to respond and adapt to their environment, ensuring their survival and ability to find food, avoid predators, and reproduce. These instincts are encoded in an animal's genetic makeup and play a vital role in its ability to navigate, hunt, defend against threats, and make decisions for survival.
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