yes there are many
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.
Animals move in any direction that they need to.
Yes, carnivores are animals that can eat other animals. Any meat-eating animal is a carnivore.
yep hegehogs, tortoises
yes
Yes we all have basic aninal instincts which are incorporated into our spirit when we are reincarnated. Human animals have learnt to add other instincts to their basic nature.
yes
yes it is called there instincts everybody has them
I would highly doubt it because even if it was raised around humans and other animals, their natural instincts can kick in at any time and can be very dangerous
Instincts
Animals lose their survival instincts in captivity this is because they are not exposed to their natural habitat. If these animals are brought back into the wild, they will most likely not survive.
A tigers instinct is what they are born with when they know what they are supposed to do
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.
Instincts help animals by guiding their behavior in ways that enhance survival and reproduction. These innate behaviors, such as migration, foraging, and mating rituals, are typically hardwired and do not require learning or experience. By following instincts, animals can efficiently respond to environmental challenges, find food and shelter, and avoid predators. Ultimately, instincts contribute to the adaptation and continuity of species in their natural habitats.
Elephants certainly do have maternal instincts. These animals watch over their young and teach them how to live when they are born.
While they can live in the same house, it is not recommended to allow unsupervised meetings. Most dogs are bred to kill small animals and instincts can take over without warning at any time.
Sometimes.