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[edit] Prey drive vs. Predator driveThis article seems to confuse the two. From what I've read elsewhere, Prey drive is the instinct of a carnivore to chase after prey[1] (or other objects such as balls or frisbees) [2], not a 'flight instinct'. I've never seen the term predator drive used elsewhere (google doesn't show up any results either), so it might be best to move the bottom paragraph to the top, and rename the other paragraph "fight or flight instinct" (similar to Fight or flight), which is characterized by the survival instinct of a prey to flee or to fight back when sensing danger[3]. Either that or incorporate that paragraph into the Fight or Flight article for animals, because it's basically the same term[4]. - Io Katai (talk) 01:05, 30 January 2008 (UTC)
Enough Said! I agree. The fight or flight section comes a total no-sequitor. It seems like it might have been put here by mistake. I'd suggest merging it with the proper article without further discussion. Gfanslow (talk) 15:10, 26 August 2008 (UTC) | |||||||||||||||
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