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A Male Betta is only aggressive towards another Betta. They will not fight any other species.
A Male chamelion is called Rainbow because of their color changing.it has no scientific name only " a chameleon"
In my experience, no. Sugar Gliders can be very aggressive towards other species. I have two male sugar gliders and they are quite aggressive when around my rabbits.
It depends on the species. The female may be aggressive towards the male and the male will stay away or they'll fight, but with Russian dwarf hamsters the father will help.
how do you know if your pygmy chameleon is a male or a female
This largely depends on the species. I wouldn't risk it, as males can be aggressive occasionally, and all it takes is once....
no they grow aggressive when there is a male in the breeding season
It depends on which species you're asking about, and it depends on conditions. For humans, for example, in a random situation the male is statistically more aggressive, but in defense of hearth and home, the female is likely to be more aggressive.
They can be.
it pees on one another
Male iguanas are typically larger than females.
The male Siamese fighting fish (or Betta splendens) will only fight with another male of the same species. Under normal circumstances they are a quiet, slow moving and peacefull fish. It is only when another male of the same species is introduced to its tank that the Betta becomes territorial and aggressive.