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- Four_Fs_(evolution) comment "In evolutionary biology, people often speak of the four F's which are said to be the four basic drives (motivations or instincts) that animals (including humans) are evolutionarily adapted to have, follow, and achieve fighting, fleeing, feeding, and fornicating, which is more technically referred to as reproducing.".