It is one of the basic instincts of life form to reproduce. As animals can move from place to place, usually carnivores animals protect there territory in order that there genetic material to be forwarded to next generation.
Koalas do not fight other animals. They may have a disagreement with possums over territory, but they do not fight. Male koalas will engage in territorial disputes during breeding season.
Servals are predominantly solitary animals, only coming together for mating purposes or when raising young. They mark their territory with scent markings and vocalizations to avoid other individuals, except during the breeding season.
They lay eggs during the breeding season.
No animals are 'hunted in Antarctica', except for animals that hunt each other during breeding season, in order to feed their young.
No. Antarctica is too cold and there is no food chain to support life for animals. Breeding sea birds and sea mammals, however, collect on Antarctica's beaches during breeding season.
Red Pandas are solitary animals and usually live alone in the wild. They are territorial and mark their territory with scent glands. However, they may come together to mate during the breeding season.
You will only find animals on or near Antarctica's beaches during breeding season -- no animals live on the continent.
Coyotes are most dangerous to humans and pets during their breeding season, which typically occurs from January to March. During this time, coyotes may exhibit more aggressive behavior as they protect their territory and young. It is important to be cautious and take preventive measures to avoid encounters with coyotes during this period.
Mawson Station is situated on the coast, so sea animals visit near the station during breeding season, including penguins and seals. No animals are kept on Antarctica, because they can transmit disease to the sea mammals, terrorize them or otherwise disturb the breeding animals.
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Kookaburras are diurnal. They use the daytime hours to hunt for food and to protect their territory.
Snow leopards are solitary animals unless with cubs or during the breeding season.