they threaten others
Sloths are not typically aggressive animals. In general, sloths are known to be gentle and docile creatures that mainly stick to themselves high up in trees. However, they may defend themselves when feeling threatened or cornered.
No, not usually.
Yaks are generally not considered dangerous to humans. They are usually docile and gentle animals, but can become aggressive if they feel threatened or provoked. It's important to be cautious around any wild or domesticated animal to prevent potential injuries.
Sweat bees, which are a type of solitary bee, generally do not run off wasps. In fact, they tend to coexist in the same environments without significant conflict. While wasps can be more aggressive, sweat bees are usually non-aggressive and focus on foraging for nectar and pollen. If threatened, both species may defend themselves, but they typically maintain separate ecological roles.
Bulls can be aggressive, especially during the breeding season when they may exhibit more territorial and dominant behavior. However, not all bulls are inherently aggressive, and their behavior can be influenced by factors such as genetics, upbringing, and socialization. Proper handling and training can help minimize aggressive tendencies in bulls.
Not usually.
Koalas aren't usually aggressive but they have strong, sharp claws and teeth to defend themselves.
Usually because they like artwork and each tattoo has a meaning to them or maybe reminds them of someone very special.. Teens with tattos and piercings express themselves and (as I say) decorate their body by their own style and interest.
not usually
Usually, people write songs to express themselves and their own personal feelings. It is not a rule that you have to be in love to write a love song. It's just, usually people do it to express themselves and what they feel about being in love, dumped, turned down, or just having butterflies in a relationship. It certainly helps if one has experienced love for the lyrics to have honesty.
No. Wombats are generally non-aggressive marsupials, and will not usually attack without provocation. They will, however, defend themselves against a potential aggressor.
Not usually, only if provoked
Sloths are not typically aggressive animals. In general, sloths are known to be gentle and docile creatures that mainly stick to themselves high up in trees. However, they may defend themselves when feeling threatened or cornered.
usually where you have dictatorship in countries is where you have limited expression of religion and worship. Latin America is free to to express themselves....so far
Well wolves are usually not very aggressive but if they were it would be because they are trying to protect there cubs.
Usually means aggressive.
All Snakes can be aggressive. Aggression in cobras depends on the species. However, like most snakes, they are usually only aggressive when cornered or handled.