Courtship behavior is a behavior in which males and females of the same species prepare for mating. Courtship behavior ensures that the males and females of the same species recognize one another, so that mating can take place.
The courtship of a koala involves males of 3 years of age or more trying to mate with every female in the area - in season or not. The male takes no part in raising the joey and leaves the female immedietly after mating.
It is where males display, fight and try to impress females to gain rights to mate with that or those females.
Courtship is when a male animal is showing off to attract a female. For example, when a peacock raises its feathers, or when two stallions fight in front of a mare.
Courtship is the females way of seeing if her mate is a suitable mate and is in top physical condition.
No, it is an instinctive behavior.
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courtship behavior
Courtship behavior is a behavior in which males and females of the same species prepare for mating. Courtship behavior ensures that the males and females of the same species recognize one another, so that mating can take place
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Courtship Behavior