It more or less depends on the type of animal
i think the innate animal behaviors will be influenced by environment in a way.
It is learned behaviors.
I believe what your talking about is called instincts
yes, depending on how it feels
animal behaviors !
Are you talking about the animal or Google panda update
the answer to me would be co
courtship
An animal's actions encompass behaviors such as feeding, mating, communicating, and seeking shelter. These activities are driven by the animal's biological needs, instincts, and learned behaviors, all of which are aimed at ensuring survival and reproduction.
Otters, like many other animal species, can exhibit homosexual or same-sex behaviors. These behaviors can serve various social, reproductive, or bonding purposes within their communities. It is important to recognize that same-sex behaviors are common in the animal kingdom and are a natural part of their social interactions.
I don't know. Ask somebody else?
Yes, bulls can exhibit same-sex behaviors, including mounting and other social interactions with other bulls. These behaviors are not uncommon in many animal species and can be part of establishing dominance, social bonding, or play. However, such behaviors do not necessarily imply a sexual orientation in the way humans understand it. Instead, they reflect the complex social structures and interactions within animal groups.