Instinct

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The pattern of behavior with which an animal is born

Real World Example

Imagine you’re trying to assemble a piece of flat-pack furniture without any instructions. Just as you might naturally start by identifying the parts that fit together based on their shapes and sizes, animals are born with instincts that guide their behavior without needing to learn or be taught. The connection here is that, like your innate ability to recognize which parts align to form a cohesive piece of furniture, animals possess inherent patterns of behavior that enable them to navigate their world from birth. These instincts are like a built-in set of instructions, ensuring they can survive and thrive without prior experience, similar to how you can intuitively piece together furniture without a manual.

Practice Version

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