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is related to sexual selection. only surviving is no good if you cant get your genes to the next generation... the answer is: cooperative Answer: The answer is definitely NOT cooperative. It has to do with male-male competition. In this system of sexual selection the males fight each other, and only the males that are the strongest get to mate with the females. This is "survival of the fittest" in its purest sense. The females allow the strong males to mate with them on the premise that their children will have the "good" genes (the ones that made the male strong in the first place). This is essentially the basis for evolution. You are wrong!! the answer is C. Cooperative, I just took the test and passed !!!!
This behavior is called antler wrestling, and it is a common form of combat between male deer during the breeding season to establish dominance and territory. The deer engage in head-to-head clashes to determine which individual is stronger and more fit to mate with females. The loser will typically retreat to avoid further confrontation.
The posterior padding of humans (gluteus maximus) is the upper extension of the thigh muscles where the pelvis connects to the spine. In man, these muscles have to be large to withstand the stress of walking upright. The fact that it forms a comfortable seat would probably not have been the major evolutionary impetus.
You can use aspirin, a penny, hairspray, bleach, or the florist packet that comes with flowers to keep cut flowers fresh. They all work pretty well. Also, using mouthwash works great. My class did a test on this and putting protein powder and toothpaste doesn't work at all.
C: cooperative
C. cooperative
This behavior is called antler wrestling, and it is a common form of combat between male deer during the breeding season to establish dominance and territory. The deer engage in head-to-head clashes to determine which individual is stronger and more fit to mate with females. The loser will typically retreat to avoid further confrontation.
This is a mating competition. Dominant males get to mate with the females. A competition for mating. Dominant males get to mate with the females.
Dominance
Head butting is both a natural and learned behavior in sheep. It is a way for rams to get into physical shape for the breeding season and to establish (or re-establish) the dominance hierarchy.
To butt is a verb. Heads is what you're butting. This idiom comes from the fact that sheep and goats and deer fight with their antlers by butting heads. This made people start saying that anyone fighting to see who's the most important person is "butting heads." It implies that they are like rams running to bang their heads together and impress the ewes.
Oh, isn't nature just fascinating? When two male deer lock antlers and engage in this gentle dance, it's their way of establishing dominance and hierarchy without causing serious harm. It's like a beautiful painting unfolding in the forest, showing us the wonders of the animal kingdom.
Max Butting was born on October 6, 1888, in Berlin, Germany.
Max Butting died on July 13, 1976, in Berlin, East Germany.
Butting in Society - 1917 was released on: USA: August 1917
The cast of Butting in Society - 1917 includes: Lou Marks