Biological instinct is driven by three things, to stay alive, to find food, and to breed, passing on a genetic legacy. But competition for mating rights can be fierce. Animals grow display structures and weapons to help them impress the opposite sex.
Biological instinct is driven by three things, to stay alive, to find food, and to breed, passing on a genetic legacy. But competition for mating rights can be fierce. Animals grow display structures and weapons to help them impress the opposite sex.