Yes.
no
Instincts are innate behaviors that are present from birth and are typically related to survival or reproduction, while emotions are psychological responses to stimuli that involve subjective feelings, physiological changes, and expressive behavior. Instincts are more automatic and hardwired, while emotions are more complex and influenced by past experiences and individual differences.
They use their instincts or learned behaviors to fight with other animals. Uasually males fight.
I would highly doubt it because even if it was raised around humans and other animals, their natural instincts can kick in at any time and can be very dangerous
There is no scientifically proven concept of "evil" in animals. Animals typically act based on survival instincts and do not have a sense of morality like humans. However, animals that are considered dangerous to humans or that exhibit aggressive behavior may be perceived as "evil" by some people.
Early humans learned how to reproduce through observation of other animals mating and through their own instincts. Over time, they developed social structures and practices that supported mating and reproduction, leading to the passing on of this knowledge through generations.
We are humans because we have to be different from other animals.
Yes we all have basic aninal instincts which are incorporated into our spirit when we are reincarnated. Human animals have learnt to add other instincts to their basic nature.
Humans and other animals
because they love that other person
Why do humans have little body hair compared to other animals
Shapeshifter are humans that can transform into animals, plants, and other humans.