animals are mainly driven by survival instinct. There is no such thing as morally right or wrong for them. Their instinct for 'right' and 'wrong' is merely their instinctive response. A simple example that animals don't have any 'moral' dimension is their inability to commit murder. Killing, yes, to perpetuate and protect their species, but murder?

Aren't you curious why animals don't and can't commit murder? Animals, which has a brain and a heart like humans, and yet. What would that 'thing' be that could think and scheme a most foul deed? A deed that any society deem as immoral, may you be a believer or non-believer, of a creator.