Animal confrontation as an old Cape Buffalo bull charges at a pack of wild dogs who are trying to surround him! ???? Wild Animal Battles!
The dance between predator & prey is one struggle we’re all aware of, human & otherwise, who are primed to protect their young from the predators.
All animals need a place to live & access to resources such as Food! Water! A Place to keep their young safe, they also fight over territory. Some are more territorial than others, but all must stake their claim somehow. Therefore, aggression usually occurs between members of the same species.”
Although aggression does occur, animals of the same species try to stop this before it has even started by territorial marking, such as scent markings, keeps others out of a specific area & allows mammals to protect the resources they need, Also, to let other animals know there is a claim on this area. Mammals do not want to use their limited energy in fighting & disputes, so aggression is limited so that animals that live together can do so without problems.
In packs or groups of animals, where the animal is in the social hierarchy can be determined by fighting. This gives the animal priority regarding food, water, & mates.
In most cases conflict between animals is resolved by displaying, posturing, trying to appear larger to avoid actual fighting. Most animals will avoid it unless they see no other choice.
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***You knew watching videos of puppies and kittens felt good but now there’s data to back that feeling.
A recent study has found evidence to suggest that watching cute animals may contribute to a reduction in stress and anxiety.
researchers have identified that watching videos and images of cute animals can help reduce stress levels by up to 50%.
The study discovered both physiological and psychological findings; heart rates dropped, and the group average blood pressure moved to the ideal range.
The study examined how watching images and videos of cute animals for 30 minutes affects blood pressure, heart rate and anxiety.
There is evidence to suggest that watching cute animals may contribute to a reduction in stress and anxiety.
The study examined how watching images and videos of cute animals for 30 minutes affects blood pressure, heart rate and anxiety.
The dance between predator & prey is one struggle we’re all aware of, human & otherwise, who are primed to protect their young from the predators.
All animals need a place to live & access to resources such as Food! Water! A Place to keep their young safe, they also fight over territory. Some are more territorial than others, but all must stake their claim somehow. Therefore, aggression usually occurs between members of the same species.”
Although aggression does occur, animals of the same species try to stop this before it has even started by territorial marking, such as scent markings, keeps others out of a specific area & allows mammals to protect the resources they need, Also, to let other animals know there is a claim on this area. Mammals do not want to use their limited energy in fighting & disputes, so aggression is limited so that animals that live together can do so without problems.
In packs or groups of animals, where the animal is in the social hierarchy can be determined by fighting. This gives the animal priority regarding food, water, & mates.
In most cases conflict between animals is resolved by displaying, posturing, trying to appear larger to avoid actual fighting. Most animals will avoid it unless they see no other choice.
Turns Out Watching Animal Videos, Funny Animal Videos, Baby Animals, Relaxing Animal Videos & Even Wildlife is Good for Your Health! Please SEE the Information below!
Facebook;
https://www.facebook.com/Vinny-and-Friends-LMR-107330901505093
TikTok;
https://www.tiktok.com/@vinnytomasi?_t=8YgKKr70qpq&_r=1
***You knew watching videos of puppies and kittens felt good but now there’s data to back that feeling.
A recent study has found evidence to suggest that watching cute animals may contribute to a reduction in stress and anxiety.
researchers have identified that watching videos and images of cute animals can help reduce stress levels by up to 50%.
The study discovered both physiological and psychological findings; heart rates dropped, and the group average blood pressure moved to the ideal range.
The study examined how watching images and videos of cute animals for 30 minutes affects blood pressure, heart rate and anxiety.
There is evidence to suggest that watching cute animals may contribute to a reduction in stress and anxiety.
The study examined how watching images and videos of cute animals for 30 minutes affects blood pressure, heart rate and anxiety.
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