They stay still when in danger!
A domestic rabbit may be able to survive in the wild for a short period of time. But generally no they cannot survive the wild. They do not have the instincts needed. They do not know how to escape predators or survive winters. A domestic rabbit would not last too long in the wild.
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.
Yes, penguins have instincts that help them survive in their natural habitats. These instincts include hunting for food, nesting, evading predators, and navigating across long distances, including during migrations. Penguins rely on these instincts to thrive in their challenging environments.
Pet rabbits, like all pets, can only survive through the care they're given by their owners. Pets have lost many of their wild instincts and they aren't able to care for themselves. Rabbit owners have a responsibility to do the best possible to care for their rabbit. People who are not willing or able to do the best possible should not bring a rabbit home; if they already have one, they should find a new home for her. Not having enough money is not an excuse to deny your rabbit or any pet care: you must, in this case, find someone who can afford the rabbit. Rabbits need regular veterinary care, as well as vet care in the event of any and all illnesses and injuries. See the related questions below.
It seems like you may be referring to "instincts," which are natural, innate behaviors or reactions that organisms have that are typically not learned. These instincts help animals survive and adapt to their environment. Examples include a spider spinning a web or a baby knowing how to suckle for milk.
A domestic rabbit may be able to survive in the wild for a short period of time. But generally no they cannot survive the wild. They do not have the instincts needed. They do not know how to escape predators or survive winters. A domestic rabbit would not last too long in the wild.
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.
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it helps them by telling them when to wake up and where to go
Yes, penguins have instincts that help them survive in their natural habitats. These instincts include hunting for food, nesting, evading predators, and navigating across long distances, including during migrations. Penguins rely on these instincts to thrive in their challenging environments.
Different animals have different survival instincts that help them to survive in the wild. Some animals have the ability to camouflage themselves and hide from predators.
The have animal instincts :)
Eat, Sleep, Survive, And Breed.
Frogs have instincts that help them survive, such as jumping away from danger, camouflaging to blend in with their surroundings, and hunting prey using their tongue. They also have a strong instinct for breeding and will migrate to water bodies to lay their eggs.
they use their fur and survival instincts
they use their fur and survival instincts
Wolves have some of the best instincts in the animal kingdom. Their keen sense of smell, sharp hearing, and strong pack mentality help them hunt efficiently and protect their territory. These instincts enable wolves to work together to take down large prey, communicate effectively with each other, and adapt to changes in their environment, ultimately increasing their chances of survival.