Not only can they behave differently, they can look different too. Some fish will move more slowly, some fish may appear to be "resting" more often. Some fish colors become more vivid with age, some fade with age. Some loose their markings with age, and others develop other markings as they age.
So it's not really easy to answer that question when talking about all fish. When talking about a specific fish it's easier to answer.
yes it does
they are the mii's that BEHAVE differently than the group.
They behave differently than any other normal frog because they don't just jump I believe they actually can walk on their back legs
because some are of a higher group than others in the caste system.
Benzine has a "1 & 1/2 bond", with delocalized electrons. It would behave differently than saturated alkanes, for example hexane or cyclic hexane.
Because it is a different species of crocodile and different species behave differently.
(Apex Learning) People behave differently in a crowd than they do when they are alone.
They are special because they appear more rarely and behave differently than other products.
People behave differently in a crowd than they do when they are alone Explanation: Apex
leopards behave differently than most wild cats. They are lonely creatures, only coming together to mate. They are nocturnal and during the day, hide in big trees and sleep.
Their behavior difference is that the troops felt more confident than they were in Georgia because of all the battles they had won
Yes. Male dogs will recognize pups as such and will generally behave differently than they would toward an adult dog.