Bucks rub their antlers on small, flexible trees in order to rub off the velvet that initially covers them. During rut, bucks rub their antlers on trees to attract receptive doe's and to demarcate territory and warn other bucks to stay away.
Bucks rub their antlers on small, flexible trees in order to rub off the velvet that initially covers them. During rut, bucks rub their antlers on trees to attract receptive doe's and to demarcate territory and warn other bucks to stay away.
you move your hand up and down you doe doe bird!
you rub honey on the golden trees.
rub vicks on the filter
well with my brood doe i lay her on her back hold her ears between my fingers and either rub her bellie or rub between her ears
They urinate in an area and rub their bottoms on trees leaving a scent.
When you keep seahorses in an aquarium, you should put calupera in with them. Seahorses will rub against the calupera to clean themselves.
Around the base of the horn becomes very itchy, goats cannot scratch this part of their head, so they will rub against wood, trees, or fences.
they are always held by wild munchlax, (just rub honey on some trees to get one)
no a wether *real name for a fixed buck has no hormones ... so he would not be able to tell you when a doe is in heat... a buck rag would work .. rub it on the face and front legs of a buck in rut and hang it in or bring it to your doe several times a day if she is in heat she will flag for you ..*wag her tail vigorously
When houseflies rub their hind limbs together, they are cleaning themselves. Grooming is a primary activity among houseflies and may even be called 'hand' rubbing.