aggression in animals
Aggression in animals is a behavior characterized by threats or attacks towards another animal, often in competition for resources or territory. It is a natural instinct for survival and reproductive success, but can also be influenced by factors such as social hierarchy, mating rituals, and defense mechanisms. Aggression can vary in intensity and purpose depending on the species and situation.
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