Normally they Live in communities and establish a hierarchy, this means that only the alpha male has the rights to made with females, occasionally lower ranking males will try to mate with female but if they get found that will get beaten up. In short, no, only 1 chimp in a group is allowed to.
The males will fight over the females, but the females will not fight over the males.
only if there is two males and one female they will fight to mate with the female
The males fight for the female. Not usually with the female. In general, the male will harass the female to breed, but not fight with it.
if they are two males it courtship they will fight near or to the death for a female
No. Females fight in the cage like males, too.
Yes, females and males will fight with each other. They have small fights that are just a pecking order. The males can hurt each other if there is a female to fight over.
to fight over the female
chimp would win.....
The males are territorial. They will fight each other for a female. They will fight each other to be the top male. You should keep breeding males seperate.
Male and female bettas will not normally fight each other; males will fight other males. The attached link below is a page with great information on the breeding of bettas.
No, females won`t, but males might.
They'll fight over the same carcass if a panther comes across another panther's kill. Males will also fight with other males for breeding rights over a female in heat.