Nothing happens when you separate them. Nothing in particular anyway.
Siamese twins.
Siamese fighting fish do sleep. They are the same as all fish. When fish sleep they don't close their eyes because they don't need eye lids to protect their eyes, instead they just rest on the bottom of the aquarium with their eyes open.
Swordfish often fight each other for the right to mate with females or for territory. These fish are very large and very territorial and will often even fight with humans who enter their area.
It all depends on your allergy level, I would suggested spending time around a Siamese and see what happens.
Its not a full blooded Siamese cat if it has green eyes but, it is a really awesome looking cat though
Abyssinian
You really shouldn't be holding your Siamese fighting fish in the first place, but if it jumps out of it's tank (always keep a lid on tanks, as they are known for this!), or you drop it, just pick it back up and put it in it's tank. It should be alright, so don't panic. If it jumps out of it's tank, and you're not around to notice, when you do, try picking it up - if you can't easily pick it up, sprinkle some water on it before, as to not damage the scales - and gently put it back in it's tank. Siamese fighting fish can breathe oxygen as well, so it would be okay for a few hours if left unnoticed if it jumped out.
By domestic you mean American shorthair?
what happens at the end of the fighting ground by avi
Its better for you to separate the hamsters if they are fighting.
Depends on the size of kitten and guinea pig. I don't think it happens too often.
He dies fighting his brother.