Usually. If you provoke it's babies it'll bite you, not that they are venomous or anything. If you don't see any babies, it will be friendly. Just depends on it's business.
Otters do not typically exhibit aggressive mating behavior towards other animals. They are known for their playful and social nature, and mating behavior among otters is usually non-aggressive.
Some Chimpanzees are aggressive and some are gentle.
No, gorillas are not aggressive.
Yes. it can be aggressive to other horses
Yes, otters are known to exhibit aggressive behavior towards each other and other animals, especially when competing for food or territory. They may also engage in non-consensual mating behavior.
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No. Pademelons are gentle and defenceless creatures.
No, sea otters do not "rape" baby seals. While male sea otters have been observed exhibiting aggressive mating behavior towards female sea otters, there is no evidence to suggest that they engage in such behavior towards baby seals.
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Horses are often aggressive towards dogs and can be aggressive to other livestock. Generally, mares with foals will tend to be more protective and can become aggressive if they feel their foal is in danger.
Not always! Although they are generally more aggressive then geldings you can find some very gentle natured stallions. This is quite rare, but there is such a thing as a gentle, friendly, calm stallion. It all depends on the stallion itself and how it is looked after.