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Instinctive behavior is non-learned. It is naturally part of the creature. It is/was not learned by observation or acquired/developed by experience.

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A non-learned behavior is instinctual or innate, meaning it is not acquired through experience or teaching. These behaviors are often genetically programmed and can be observed in various species, including basic survival instincts like reflexes or innate responses to stimuli.

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