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aggressionIn biology, behavior used to intimidate or injure another organism (of the same or of a different species), usually for the purposes of gaining a territory, a mate, or food. Aggression often involves an escalating series of threats aimed at intimidating an opponent without having to engage in potentially dangerous physical contact. Aggressive signals include roaring by wapiti (American elk), snarling by dogs, the fluffing up of feathers by birds, and the raising of fins by some species of fish.
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Kids who go to
daycare before 15 months have too many people involved with their
lives," which can lead to attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
and aggressive behaviour, troubled adolescent behaviour, and a lack of
trust in their parents, all of which can be permanent. Bullying is a form of aggressive behaviour that has been widely
researched in many countries in recent years. They provided fluorescent yellow
jackets for Rev Palmer and her team and gave training on what they could
expect out on the streets; telling them bow to deal with people on drugs
and aggressive behaviour. |
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