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Combative behaviour.

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Combative behaviour.

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Agonistic interactions and matched submission are examples of intraspecific social behavior, which involve interactions between individuals of the same species. These behaviors often occur during competitive or antagonistic encounters, such as during the establishment of dominance hierarchies in social groups.

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