no they grow aggressive when there is a male in the breeding season
If they're not socialized any Iguana (or any animal for that matter) can be aggressive.
recent study's show that it is more aggressive and curious. During mating season they are very aggressive to protect the female from any danger.
Koalas are not aggressive. Males may be territorial, especially during mating season, but they are not aggressive towards any other species.
They would try for babies in mating season but if its not that time the female will act overly aggressive to the male dog and a fight may break out.
When mating season happens echidnas line up behind the female. The lucky one is the mate.
They do this because it becomes mating season.
yes mr.farmer they can sometimes be very aggressive but in mating season they should be separated
Only mother and cubs & male and female in mating season
is it mating season if it isn't territorial
male frogs will croak to attract female frogs.
Generally, yes, koalas are placid and docile. Males do become territorial during the mating season, and they are more aggressive then.
Loggerhead mating season is from the end of March to early June.