This answer only applies for the book, The Girl Who Owned A City.
Animals, maybe aren't so lucky. All they do is what they do. They can't use their instincts nor plan for tomorrow.
Gangs are like animals that react to their instincts because gangs (Chedister) do not plan ahead, like animals. Unlike Lisa, the gangs do not have a strategy for tomorrow, nor a plan for today. Lisa has both, and can execute it.
Cougars are not friendly animals. Their instincts lead them to regard people as prey.
Many animal instincts might get better with practice. A monkey, for example, can be taught various dexterous things to do like dressing themselves. Hearing instincts can get better in animals if they lose the ability to see.
They have one of the strongest hunting instincts.
They don't think, and by don't thinking they act according to their instincts. For this reason the animals don't practice some stupid things like humans.
the gangs were violent and had may difference's.
hunting i guess but not sure
Beagles like to have fun (and a purpose), with instincts to hunt built into their bones.
Teenage gangs in the 1950 and beatniks
gangs were very violent
No, animals do not think in a specific language like humans do. Their thoughts are more based on instincts, emotions, and sensory perceptions rather than structured language.
Bees usually sense danger with their instincts, like most animals
Many animal instincts might get better with practice. A monkey, for example, can be taught various dexterous things to do like dressing themselves. Hearing instincts can get better in animals if they lose the ability to see.