A territorial instinct refers to something (such as an animal) having the urge to return to their habitat because they want to stay where they believe is there home or territory.
The definition of instinctually is having to do with the nature of instinct. It means resulting from instinct in a natural way.
It could be territorial instinct or if their is a male in the cage.
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Yes, they all do. It's a natural instinct for a male or female dog to have territorial behaviors. It's also depends on the breed of dog. For example a Siberian Husky will have more of an aggressive territorial behavior than a Golden Retriever.
I assume you mean instinct: It means inherent aptitude. For example, it is in everyone's instinct to protect himself/herself from danger.
In an instinctive manner; by force of instinct; by natural impulse.
The irritability of animals is called temperament. As in dog breeds, some are gentle and others have a more profound territorial instinct.
Expansionism is a nation's policy of expanding its territorial or economic boundaries.
Betta fish can be territorial and aggressive towards other fish, but they are not inherently mean. Their behavior is a natural instinct for survival and mating.
Cats hide their toys as a natural instinct to protect and store their belongings. This behavior is rooted in their hunting instincts and territorial nature.
Cats hide their toys as a natural instinct to protect and hoard their belongings. This behavior is rooted in their hunting instincts and territorial nature.
You predict something. Is making a guess about what's going to happen based on observations or instinct.