ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
INTRODUCTION
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hibernation
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shedding
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mimicry
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courtship
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Detailed explanation-1: -Pairs may show courtship behaviors such as grooming each other, playing and wrestling, chasing each other or bumping and hip pushing each other. They will also sniff and lick each other, and a female may even position herself in front of her partner to tell him she’s ready.
Detailed explanation-2: -A courtship is a set of display behaviours in which an animal attempts to attract a mate and exhibit their desire to copulate. These behaviours often include ritualized movement (“dances”), vocalizations, mechanical sound production, or displays of beauty, strength, or agonistic ability.
Detailed explanation-3: -Auditory courtship displays are common across many types of animal, including birds (song), frogs (vocalisation), monkeys (calls), whales (song) and crocodiles (bellowing). Many species employ visual and auditory cues as part of their elaborate courtship displays.
Detailed explanation-4: -Courtship can be defined as the behavior used to obtain copulation with a partner, or to maintain reproductive interactions with an existing partner. From: Encyclopedia of Reproduction (Second Edition), 2018.