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usally just a normal breeding tank but its not a good idia to breed them because they will have a fight after mating and one will die usally just a normal breeding tank but its not a good idia to breed them because they will have a fight after mating and one will die
To establish territories and mating rights.
yes because many animals fight before mating and the other one dies, that's one reason why animals are endangered
No, either the female is in heat and will accept the male, or it will repel him as it would any other invader into her territory.
they would likely fight for mating rights during the mating season. or they could fight each other for food.
Yes hamsters may fight when mating. So be prepared to separate them when they are mating. Put them back together when they have calmed down.
Before the mating period, the male betta will create a bubble nest, where the eggs will reside. Once the female is near, they will usually fight each other before finally mating. Once they finish, the male will take the eggs in his mouth and put them in the nest. If these are pet betta fish, then the female should be removed after an hour or two.
No! Hamsters tend to fight rather then do it. Check with your vet about hamster breeding.
Breeding stallions will often fight during breeding season, but are often kept together during the off season, and before they are first used for breeding. Some stallions are not compatible with each other and should be separated. and would most likely go for the kill... especially if there was a mare around. - Megan (11)
Chimps fight on a daily basis almost in the wild. They fight for territory, dominance, food, mating, just about everything you can think of.
no it's not they get tested befor the fight for any drugs. anf if they were to do that there license would get suspended
It happens. Particularly males fight and compete for breeding rights.