Instinct means a person tell u that u the way of behaving that is in-born
No humans have instincts, but they often ignore them.
instincts
like humans
No, the number of instincts a species has is not necessarily correlated with its intelligence. Humans do have a wide range of instincts, but so do other animals. The difference lies in how we express and act upon these instincts due to our cognitive abilities and complex social structures.
Some instincts of humans include the fight or flight response, the drive for survival, and the need for social connection. These instincts have evolved over time to help humans navigate their environment and ensure their well-being.
Yes.
No, cats cannot be sexually attracted to humans. Cats have different mating behaviors and instincts than humans.
According to what scientists currently say, humans have no instincts.For example, baby sea turtles know to move toward the water from the shore where their eggs have been laid by nature. This is an INSTINCT. Humans, however, have no such natural behavior. All supposed instincts which some people may tell you, are not actually instincts, but simply learned responses to stimulus.Correct, most of those are reflexes; which are not the same as instincts.[Why does a baby grab a finger? Instinct.]
Not the same level that humans do. They live based on instincts, not emotions.
They are just prone to asking them, reluctant of their natural instincts.
No. We have instincts to survive. To do something that is right or wrong is purely based on morals.
Natural instincts are what help all animals to survive. Without them, we wouldn't know or feel the need to eat, reproduce, learn, evolve and improve our species.