Nervousness, excitement, anger, and territorialness are the most popular stimuli for animal aggressiveness.
It respond to stimuli, by its own life.
Yes. ALL living things, whether plant/animal/protist/fungus/bacteria/archea respond to stimuli.
An animal's ability to respond to stimuli in its environment allows it to detect and react to danger signs such as predator sounds or scents. When an animal senses these stimuli, it can quickly assess the threat and take evasive action, such as fleeing or hiding, to avoid being caught by the predator. This ability to respond to stimuli can be crucial for survival in the wild by increasing the chances of escaping or avoiding predators.
Trees are always responding to surroundings. "Leaning" towards light, losing leaves in winter, healing after a wound... etc. It's how they are able to thrive in their environment.
Animals respond to stimuli in many different ways. For example: When an animal is frightened, it's heart will beat faster. When it is at ease, it's heart will slow down until it is at a normal pace. If there is food nearby, an animal's first instinct would be to eat it. If the animal is aware that it is poisonous, it will probably avoid the food. If an animal is, or feels threatened, it will act more aggressive, and some will try to act bigger, or the animal's heart rate will increase and the animal will run away. Finally, an animal may act more aggressive if another animal of it's *herd* is killed by a predator.
a feeling and it shows aggressiveness
courage; aggressiveness;
Evan Frank Mottram Durbin has written: 'Personal aggressiveness and war' -- subject(s): War, Aggressiveness
Weight training does not cause aggressiveness, however many weight lifters who are unsatisfied with the results end up turning to steroids. Steroids CAN cause aggressiveness, health problems and even sexual disfunction. However the men who use steroids will deny that.
It means to show what the intellectual did to do something.
"Aggressiveness is characteristic of this species."
The honey badger is often considered one of the wildest animals due to its fearlessness, aggressiveness, and ability to take on much larger predators. It has a reputation for its tenacity and ferocity when defending itself or its territory.