hunter-gatherer instincts
Hunter-gatherer instincts refer to inherited, primal behaviors and tendencies ingrained in humans, developed during the time when our ancestors relied on hunting and foraging for survival, characterized by skills such as tracking, gathering food, and navigating natural environments.
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