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no, but he does protect them in his harem, at least during rutting season.
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Rutting
Yes
Mating season.
You dont it is all alone
They blend in with the savanna grass
everybody
The protective parts of cogon grass are the extensive rhizomes it grows to protect the grass sheath. Cogon grass is a warm weather or semitropical grass that grows quickly because of these protective rhizomes.
By not smoking around grasslands. Also by watering the grass.
It camouflage's it's self with the long grass
hop away from enemies:)