They swim around and sometimes try to bite your finger if you put it on the glass.
innate behavior
Yes, roosters do exhibit homosexual behavior.
Worms are hermaphroditic, so no, they do not exhibit homosexual behavior or heterosexual behavior.
Great Whites(dangerous), Whale sharks(too big),Tiger sharks(dangerous), etc.
Neon gobies exhibit symbiotic behavior is known to be jumpy. The behavior can go from one thing to another.
Although there is no documented evidence that zebras exhibit homosexual behavior, there is a widely-held view that most mammals, possibly all mammals, have specimens exhibit homosexual behavior at one time or another.
Yes, they do.
Sharks don't talk. They may exhibit posturing behavior to frighten off or warn animals they are afraid of but are not hunting. There may be "communication" during mating but it is probably not conscious attempts at communication just instinct.Ken, the Shark Wrangler
Yes, rams (male sheep) can exhibit homosexual behaviour.
All primates, including apes, monkeys, and humans exhibit homosexual behavior, which may or may not be genetically linked.The primates that show the most homosexual behavior are Bonobos followed by humans.
No, they do not live longer.
Yes, in fact homosexual behavior has been observed in most mammals.