Male and female doves may fight primarily due to territorial disputes or competition for resources, such as food and nesting sites. Males often engage in aggressive behaviors to establish dominance and attract mates, while females may defend their nesting areas. Additionally, conflicts can arise during mating rituals or when protecting their young from perceived threats. Overall, these fights are typically driven by instinctual behaviors related to survival and reproduction.
because they are 'peckers' :-)
YES...
yes i think they do because their taller
When female and male Oscars fight, the female Oscar ends up being raped. So, no.
Doves are not necessarily monogamous. However, the male and female both share in nesting, incubation and feeding responsibilities with each breeding.
The males fight for the female. Not usually with the female. In general, the male will harass the female to breed, but not fight with it.
Most likely the female will fight with the male, because females a extremal territorial.
no
Yes, but only female-female, or male-female. Male-male are liable to fight even if both neutered.
male+female= babies male+male = might fight female+female= might become friends
Only male Bettas fight and they will only fight with other male Bettas. A male Betta will kill the female if she will not spawn with him. He will also kill her after she has spawned if she is not removed.
Only male Bettas fight and they will only fight with other male Bettas. A male Betta will kill the female if she will not spawn with him. He will also kill her after she has spawned if she is not removed.