no
well, a male lion can fight to battle another lion who enters his territory and to to win against a lion to take over his pride, and a female can protect her cubs too and fight. so the answer is both
Male guinea pigs may fight due to territorial behavior, hierarchy establishment, or competition for mates. It is important to have enough space, hiding spots, and resources for each guinea pig to help reduce conflicts. Neutering male guinea pigs can also help decrease aggressive behaviors.
Yes, male guinea pigs can fight, especially if they are not neutered or if they are trying to establish dominance. It is recommended to house male guinea pigs separately to prevent fighting and injury.
Not necessarily. Whether male dogs will fight depends on factors such as their individual personalities, socialization, training, and the circumstances in which they are interacting. Proper training and socialization can help prevent conflicts between male dogs.
== == A male lion will fight for the territory and as a result the pride is protected from other male lions. Lionesses will protect the pride from any other danger. If a wandering male lion stumbles on the pride without facing the territorial male, then the lionesses will most certainly try to chase it away in fear that this visitor will kill the cubs. This 'nomad' has not earned the right to be on this territory. The noise of this encounter will bring the territorial male back to the pride in a rush and a fight will break out. If the 'nomad' lion wins the fight then he will find any other competition (other male lions in the pride) and chase them away, and will also kill the cubs. Lionesses can not hold off a fully grown male lion. In this situation, the new male will take over the pride and will protect the territory and the pride from then on. He will kill all the cubs fathered by the previous male so that he can father his generation. However, if the territorial lion dies outside of a territorial fight, there is no clarity of how the lionesses will react to a new lion. If there are no cubs to protect, then the lionesses will probably complain vocally but accept the lion without a fight.
No males do not have babies, or eggs in the case of most lizards. It is the female that has the babies.
skinks have blue tails
Yes skinks have backbones which makes them a vertabrae.
Skinks eat other skinks. Big Skinks eat the skinks that are smaller then the bigger skinks. They drink milk from cows as well. There main thing they eat is snails. How skinks catch snails: They first jump on the snail and stomp ot it to make it crushed. (they prefer snails crushed)
the boys have orange or red heads the females have five dull bluish stripes
A female isn't coloured whereas a male has a red,yellow,blue or green chest.
Some skinks have a blue tongue
Sand skinks live in the sand.
you cant exactly tell when they arn't fully grown, but once they are adults the male will turn brownish black colored all over the body and the female will stay the same (blue tail, stripes, etc.)
Male llamas fight because they are trying to find the dominant male. Females fight with other females for different reasons.
Australian skinks have a varied diet. Some of the things the skinks eat are moths, flies, caterpillars, and small insects.
No. Male Bettas only fight with other male Bettas.