Male Rosellas may attack females due to territorial behavior, especially during breeding season when they feel the need to defend their space. It can also stem from stress, competition for resources, or an imbalance in their pairing dynamics. If the male perceives the female as a threat or if they are not properly bonded, aggression can result. It's important to monitor their interactions and provide a safe environment or consider separating them if the aggression continues.
maybe not . . .I think
She is a female.
The females are much smaller than the males.
She is in heat
A male kangaroo will attack a female because when a female has her monthly it smells the same as a female kangaroo in season so the male kangaroo wants to mate her this is one of the ideas that is known to be why this happens.
It will not matter if they mated or not, the female will still attack the male.
breed a female swellow or tailow with a male altaria that knows sky attack breed a female swellow or tailow with a male altaria that knows sky attack
if its a male yes just watch out for a male and female dog or your male will fight with the other male to get the female. if its a female just steer clear of male dogs or the male dog may attack the owner or the walker to get to the female dog
because it thinks your a female and wants to have sex with you
Only male Bettas fight and they will only fight with other male Bettas. A male Betta will kill the female if she will not spawn with him. He will also kill her after she has spawned if she is not removed.
by getting on top of the male and taking advantage.
Only male Bettas fight and they will only fight with other male Bettas. A male Betta will kill the female if she will not spawn with him. He will also kill her after she has spawned if she is not removed.