Yes they do have a pecking order. I used to feed my two frogs together and one of them would eat all of the crickets, while the other ate none. I thought it wasn't hungry until I saw it go for a cricket before the other one was finished eating, and the other one jumped and bit at the frog. Now I feed them in separate tanks but put them together in between.
No, tigers are largely solitary hunters.
The only time they live in groups is a female with young, but once she has trained them to hunt she abandons them and they must live individually.
Pecking Order - game - was created in 2006.
The Grand Pecking Order was created on 2001-10-02.
Because they are molting or they are at the bottom of the pecking order and I would take them out of the flock but then after they return the flock will treat it badly and the pecking order will change and it might be messy.
Pecking order in a flock is an instinctive behavior related to social order. It is also an example of natural selection.
Social organization is achieved through the pecking order behavior in a flock of chickens. It is an example of a dominance hierarchy.
Remove the boss hen. The only way to change the order is to remove the higher ranked older hens from the flock and the younger hens will readjust the pecking order of the chicken coop.
The Pecking Order.
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Pecking is often seen in chickens; the one doing the pecking is saying "I'm the boss over you"; every chicken flock will have an established "pecking order" with the strongest that the top and the weakest at the bottom.
Last hired is the first to go.
of course, it is in the pecking order for larger birds such as heron
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