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Yes, but mostly males. Males attack each other unusually to take over another males pride. Also, when new males take over the pride they kill the cubs for the females to reproduce them. Also, males fight over females. Also females attack males and other females to steal meals or just to show off. so that's why lions do attack other lions or lionesses.
Ultimately the sole cause of different species is restricted breeding. Males and females of one species will only mate with males and females of the same species. Now there may be a secondary factor that is the main cause, such as geographic isolation. The two species develop separately because there is a mountain range in between them and the males of each type can't get access to the females of the other type. But as you can see it is the restricted breeding that ultimately does it. Now for two species of stickleback in the same lake. It may be that the females are finicky in their chose of mates and prefer male with a certain colour pattern, or they prefer nests built at a certain depth which males have an inclination to build at different heights.
They attack their predators or at least scare them off with the antlers. Males are the only ones with antlers to protect their group. Males also use antlers to compete for leader of the group.
Well it is a wild animal and wild animals are dangerous and unpredictable.Bighorn sheep doesn't occassionlly attack on humans but in the rutting season the males may attack if provoked or startled.Females can also become dangerous because of their offspring.If the Ram(Males) attacks ,so human would be crushed like an eggshell .Its horns can deliever a devastating force of upto 800 kg.So it would be wise to leave bighorn sheep alone in peace. So bighorn Sheep may attack humans if necessary.
Crocs may take a young one, but the adults are too big for them to handle. In fact, bull hippos sometimes kill crocodiles.
Stickleback mating is a cut-throat business. The male builds a nest, starts elaborately courting a female and she, when she is charmed enough, lays eggs in his nest for him to ejaculate over and fertilize. But often other males try to fertilize the eggs as well. Males who feel their nest is threatened ejaculate more to raise their chances of being the first to father the baby fish.
Yes, but mostly males. Males attack each other unusually to take over another males pride. Also, when new males take over the pride they kill the cubs for the females to reproduce them. Also, males fight over females. Also females attack males and other females to steal meals or just to show off. so that's why lions do attack other lions or lionesses.
Males (for various reasons) are at higher risk of having a heart attack.
It might attack because they have CHROMOSOMES it makes it easier for them to attack the heart.
Ultimately the sole cause of different species is restricted breeding. Males and females of one species will only mate with males and females of the same species. Now there may be a secondary factor that is the main cause, such as geographic isolation. The two species develop separately because there is a mountain range in between them and the males of each type can't get access to the females of the other type. But as you can see it is the restricted breeding that ultimately does it. Now for two species of stickleback in the same lake. It may be that the females are finicky in their chose of mates and prefer male with a certain colour pattern, or they prefer nests built at a certain depth which males have an inclination to build at different heights.
Seals and sea lions will attack other males during mating time.
Hire beautiful female models to draw the attention of males.
They can crack nuts with that huge beak of theirs and can attack enemies or intruing males,
Yes, the males are exremley dominate to their territory, therefore they will attack all other males, bite and nick at them until they are dead
Pheromones are used by insects to communicate. Sexual pheromones allow males to track females. Attack or alarm pheromones tell bees to join in the attack on an enemy.
They attack their predators or at least scare them off with the antlers. Males are the only ones with antlers to protect their group. Males also use antlers to compete for leader of the group.
It is usually the males but it varies on whose DNA Genes you have inherited, i have seen some tall females and they are models.