Female animals often engage in fighting behaviors, particularly in species where competition for resources or mates is intense. For example, female elephants may spar with each other to establish dominance within a herd, while female hyenas are known for their aggressive social structures and will fight for rank and access to food. Additionally, female red deer may compete during the rutting season, and female Spiders often engage in combat over territory or mating rights. These behaviors highlight the importance of competition among females in various animal species.
Male animals such as peacocks, deer, and elk often engage in fights to attract a female during mating season. These fights can involve displays of strength, aggression, and dominance to demonstrate to the female that they are the most suitable mate. The winner of the fight is typically seen as the more desirable mate by the female.
We can't always know for sure why male animals fight over female animals. Most fighting between two males over a female happens durng mating season. But of course--as in any fight--only one male can win. Sometimes, though, not just males, but females too, will fight over territory, food, and sometimes animals will just fight each other when they don't know who the other animals is. Why do human males fight over females? It's pretty much the same thing! Hope this helps!
No. However, the male may pressure the female to have sex. Animals have no dignity after all. ^^
Most animals are in a constant fight for dominance. Two female cats can fight for dominance over an area over the house, as there is only one alpha in a pack. these instincts stem from wild cats, when there was an alpha, a beta and all the animals underneath.
Male animals usually are more attractive than the females because the males are the ones who have to go and fight for their mates, and they have to do a certain routine to impress the females. Haha well I hoped I helped!!! xDDDDD Hehe
When female and male Oscars fight, the female Oscar ends up being raped. So, no.
The males fight for the female. Not usually with the female. In general, the male will harass the female to breed, but not fight with it.
they just wanna mate, also it depends if it is a male to male contact male to female or female to female. If two males met then there would most likely be a fight, same with the females. But if a male and a female met then they would do what nature was meant to do and reproduce.
2 female Bettas will not fight provided they are in a large enough aquarium.
no
no only if there fighting over a female and food.
only if there is two males and one female they will fight to mate with the female