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How do instincts differ from other organismic behaviour?

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Instincts are "hardwired" by genetic material within an organism. Behavior is learned rather than hardwired. For example, take bird flight patterns. Ducks do not fly south in the winter because they learn it from their parents, rather, it is an action that is already known.

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