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  2. Instinct - Wikipedia

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    Instinct is the inherent inclination of a living organism towards a particular complex behaviour, containing innate (inborn) elements.The simplest example of an instinctive behaviour is a fixed action pattern (FAP), in which a very short to medium length sequence of actions, without variation, are carried out in response to a corresponding clearly defined stimulus.

  3. Four Fs (evolution) - Wikipedia

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    In evolutionary psychology, people often speak of the four Fs which are said to be the four basic and most primal drives (motivations or instincts) that animals (including humans) are evolutionarily adapted to have, follow, and achieve: fighting, fleeing, feeding and mating (a more polite synonym of the word "fucking"). [1]

  4. Animal cognition - Wikipedia

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    Animal ability to process and respond to stimuli is correlated with brain size. Small-brain animals tend to show simple behaviors that are less dependent on learning than those of large-brained animals. Vertebrates, particularly mammals, have larger brains and complex behavior that changes with experience.

  5. Zoo Lions Steal Hidden Camera and the Results Are Just Too Funny

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    This video shows the highly amusing antics of a small pride of zoo lions in Oregon. The keepers hid a camera in the enclosure to record the felines as they played in the water feature in their ...

  6. Family Cats Are Totally Ready to Rumble After Strange Kitty ...

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    Because of cats’ territorial instincts, it can often be a challenge to introduce other pets, or even people into a cat’s household. Family’s need to be slow and patient when bring a new cat ...

  7. Self-preservation - Wikipedia

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    Self-preservation urges animals to collect energy and resources required to prolong life as well as resources that increase chances of survival. Basic needs are available to most humans (roughly 7 out of 8 people), [11] and usually rather cheaply. The instinct that drives humans to gather resources now drives them to over-consumption or to ...

  8. Nikolaas Tinbergen - Wikipedia

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    The Study of Instinct summarises Tinbergen's ideas on innate behavioural reactions in animals and the adaptiveness and evolutionary aspects of these behaviours. By behaviour, he means the total movements made by the intact animal; innate behaviour is that which is not changed by the learning process.

  9. 4 fascinating lessons we can learn from 'lazy' animals ...

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    Here are four lessons we can learn from our lazy animal friends. Participants compete in an annual "laziest citizen" competition in Montenegro. (Milos Vujovic/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images ...