They use their venom to kill prey. They don't want to waste it for defense
Animals cannot identify as bisexual in the way humans can. Animals may display behaviors that could be interpreted as bisexual, but their actions are based on instinct and procreation rather than sexual orientation.
Animals with brighter colors are said to be more dangerous or poisonous. So, a bright colored display is a warning to predators to stay away.
No, flowers are not classified as animals. Flowers are plants that produce seeds for reproduction, while animals are multicellular organisms that typically move, consume food, and display complex behaviors.
Courtship rituals and displays of dominance are crucial to the evolutionary process because they determine which animals mate and pass on their genetic material and which do not. Animals that display attractive traits and courtship behavior mate and have children, and thus those traits are selected for.
Animals similar to monkeys exhibit unique behaviors in their natural habitats, such as social grooming, tool use, and complex communication through vocalizations and body language. They also display hierarchical structures within their groups and engage in play behavior to learn and develop skills.
Several animals exhibit behaviors or characteristics that are similar to those of humans, including primates such as chimpanzees and bonobos, dolphins, elephants, and certain bird species like crows and parrots. These animals display complex social structures, tool use, problem-solving abilities, communication skills, and emotional intelligence that are reminiscent of human behavior.
They don't mate, per say... but neutered cats (since this is in the Cat category) do still display some "mating" behaviors. If you neuter a male cat early (6 months old or so) the likelihood of them demonstrating these behaviors is decreased.
infact the animals which have humiliation (themselves or their ancestors) specialy the animals that have social class with vilence display sadistic behaviour
Answer:Domesticated means able to live with humans not bisexual.Answer:Theoretically any animal can be bisexual, homosexual, etc. It has been observed in animals like dolphins, penguins, and primates. However animals may sometimes display behaviors that may lead you to believe what they are not, i.e., when a male dog humps another male dog it is to display dominance, and has nothing to do with sexuality.
Mood disorders are characterized by the typical display of rigid behaviors that make it difficult for a person to get along with others.
Yes, rats have the ability to recognize when other rats die. They are social animals that can display behaviors such as mourning and showing distress when a member of their group passes away.
A warning color is a color that an animal uses to warn enemies that it is not safe to eat. Most animals that use color as a defence attempt to blend into their environment as much as possible (camouflage). Warning colors are the opposite. Animals displaying warning colors are bright and stand out. They are sending the message 'look at me, I don't need to hide from you because I know you can't hurt me.' Most animals display these warning colors to declare that they are poisonous and should never be eaten. Some animals display bright colors that appear to be warning colors, yet they are not poisonous. These are imitators - by pretending to be poisonous they can often deter most predators without going to the effort of producing venom.