survival behaviors
Survival behaviors refer to instinctive or learned actions and responses exhibited by organisms to increase their chances of survival in their natural environment. These behaviors are necessary for finding food, avoiding predators, securing shelter, reproducing, and adapting to changing conditions, ultimately ensuring the continuation of the individual or species.
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