This is not a sentence, let alone a suitable 'hook'. You can't say survival instinct is a struggle, and 'preventing from dying' doesn't make sense. You might say something like 'Elie struggled to stay alive and to retain his humanity'.
The duckling started swimming out of instinct when she followed the rest of the flock into the lake for the first time. Your instinct when you touch something very very hot is to move your hand right away without thinking.
The survival instinct is spelled "self preservation".
Survival of the fittest means that the healthiest, most fit, most powerful animals survive.Though the phrase "survival of the fittest" began from scientists studying animal behavior, it was quickly adopted to describe human behavior and obstacles humans face.Technically, applying the definition of survival of the fittest to human situations, it would mean no one disabled would 'survive'. However, this is a myth that disabled persons are less able or deserving to survive.Many powerful people, such as those with high incomes, often use the excuse "survival of the fittest" to defend how they treat other people unfairly in business transactions."Survival of the fittest" is merely a metaphor and theory, not necessarily fact, though many people have come to believe it is always a fact.
As patients with Alzheimer's disease gradually lose their memories and their personalities, they regress backwards in life until they just lie in the foetal position and depend totally upon others for survival.
The word survival is a noun. It is an uncountable noun.
That survival instinct reaction was ingrained in me during my childhood.
The duckling started swimming out of instinct when she followed the rest of the flock into the lake for the first time. Your instinct when you touch something very very hot is to move your hand right away without thinking.
The beasts primal instincts dictated its behavior.
Cats eat their prey as a natural instinct to survive.
keep oneself safe
The survival instinct is spelled "self preservation".
Star Trek Voyager - 1995 Survival Instinct 6-2 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
The instinct for survival came from being on an island.
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The killing instinct is an inherent behavior in animals that drives them to hunt, kill, and consume prey for survival. It is a natural instinct rooted in the need for food and self-preservation.