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.
You predict something. Is making a guess about what's going to happen based on observations or instinct.
When a turkey is very territorial, such as when they are getting ready to fight.
Yes, dogs have many instincts that guide their behavior, such as hunting, territorial marking, and social hierarchy. These instincts are often a result of their evolution and have helped them survive and thrive in different environments.
A white tiger's behavior can be influenced by both learned behaviors (acquired through experience or observation) and instinctual behaviors (inherited and natural). For example, hunting techniques may be learned, while territorial marking and grooming may be instinctual.