He Goes By Pure Animal Instinct
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About
He Goes By Pure Animal Instinct or A True Camper Doesn't X is an exploitable reaction image based on a scene from the cartoon The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius in which, while camping, Jimmy's dad, Hugh, gets on all fours to the grass and says, "A true camper doesn't trust his eyes, Jimbo.
He goes by pure animal instinct." The scene comes from episode 12, titled "Aaughh!! Wilderness!!" and premiered in 2003. It first became the subject of memes, including image macros, in October 2020. Throughout 2025, the meme was popularized among Hollow Knight fans on the /r/Silksong subreddit through a "redraw": that replaces Hugh with Hornet from Silksong captioned, "A true skonger doesn't need to see Silkpost, knight. He goes by pure animal instinct." This inspired further redraws that replace the characters and attached caption using the phrasal template "A True X Doesn't Need To Y. He Goes By Pure Animal Instinct."
Origin
On January 31st, episode 12 of Jimmy Neutron aired in the U.S. During the episode, Jimmy's dad, Hugh, takes him and his friends camping. At one point, Hugh gets down close to the ground like an animal and says, "A true camper doesn't trust his eyes, Jimbo. He goes by pure animal instinct."[1][2]
On October 6th, 2020, iFunny[3] user S8S8_2020 posted an Early Life Wikipedia image macro using the image of Hugh on the ground like an animal, captioned, "A true camper doesn't need to wiki Early Life, Jimbo. He goes by pure animal instinct." garnering around 155 smiles in five years. This is the earliest known version of the meme.
Spread
Silksong Memes
Throughout 2025, the meme was popularized on the /r/Silksong subreddit in reference to the "Silkpost" flair, which is used on the subreddit to denote that a post is a meme about Hollow Knight: Silksong, which many fans were desperately waiting for since its announcement in 2019. The memes suggest that Silksong fans don't need to see the flair to know the post is a meme, as their hopes for the game's release were dashed.
The earliest known version of the meme referencing Silkson was posted by Redditor u/Rdq02 on February 21st, 2025, under an /r/Silksong[4] post sharing a fake tweet from Team Cherry, the developers of Silksong, garnering around 245 upvotes in seven months.
Later that day, Redditor u/cheesearmy1 posted a similar version of the meme to the same Reddit[5] thread, replacing "camper" with "skonger," a term for Silksong fans.
The meme inspired new variants over the following weeks. For example, on February 28th, Redditor u/Pixel_Explosion posted a Deltarune version of the meme to /r/silksong,[6] purportedly created by u/RandomUsernameOfE, garnering over 4,100 upvotes in seven months.
On March 8th, Redditor u/ThePowerDrain posted an image to the /r/Silksong[7] subreddit of a mountain range that resembles the shape and positioning of Hornet and the meme (likely using hidden imagery in AI art), writing, "Pure animal instinct," garnering over 1,500 upvotes in six months.
The meme inspired commenters to create other pattern recognition versions of the meme.
On August 31st, 2025, Redditor u/__The_Gamer_Dude__ posted a recaptioned version of the meme under a post to the /r/Silksong[8] subreddit sharing the release date announcement for Silksong, garnering around 450 upvotes in a week. The meme announces that nobody cares about the meme anymore because the game finally has a release date, which notably followed the trailer that revealed it.
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