1. Give examples of agonistic behavior related to seasame fighting fish.
2. How is seasame fighting fish an example of fixed action pattern?
Ans 1) The agonistic behaviors is related to their ability to fight and shows their fighting ability. An example of agonistic behavior is seasame fighting fish is that they claim their own territory in order to protect the eggs or offspring through a physical combat technique known as flaring. When they see a rival, they show aggressive movements aiming to protect and fight by spreading their wings, extending the gills and membranes and shudder their body. This makes them appear larger in size and hence they portray their aggressive self.
Ans 2) The seasame fighting fish is an example of fixed action pattern because they tend to show certain instinctive behavior specific of them in an attempt to protect their territory. They show certain changes in their body and aggressive movements specific to them to keep away the rival males. They are able to become or reflect a bigger size as soon as they witness a rival male within their territory by spreading wings and extending their fins.
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