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The site defend by territorial animal by agonistic behaviour is

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Answered by KameenaYaar01
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Agonistic behaviour is any social behaviour related to fighting. The term has Agonistic behaviour is seen in many animal species because resources Defense of animals.

Answered by pragyannayaklm
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Territoriality

Explanation:

Agonistic behavior can be described as the social behaviors related to any form of reactive or aggressive actions. Such behavior often occurs between individuals belonging to the same species and thus lack prey-predator interactions.

This plays an important role in shaping an individual's life history in a group or solitary species.

Territoriality refers to those aggressive or impulsive behaviors by which an animal or a group of animals shows access to a certain area, by protecting its area or territory from incursions by others of its species.  

Hence the site defended by the territorial animals by agonistic behavior is called territoriality.

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