Instinct

The pattern of behavior with which an animal is born
Real World Example
Imagine trying to assemble a piece of furniture without any instructions or prior experience. Just like how you might fumble through the task, relying on intuition and trial-and-error, animals are born with instincts that guide their behavior without needing to learn it first. This is similar to how your innate sense of logic and spatial reasoning helps you figure out where the pieces might fit, much like how an animal's instinct helps it perform essential behaviors like finding food or shelter without prior teaching. In both cases, whether it's your approach to assembling furniture or an animal's instinctual actions, there's a built-in set of guidelines that steer behavior from the onset without the need for external instruction.
Practice Version
