The dominant behavior of chimpanzees is common.
If you have not noticed mammal dominance, it is time you should watch the action of the dominant male who wants to boost self-confidence and wish to get attention.
In most of the cases, the male wants to gain dominance over their pride, and meant for recognition.
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The hairless chimpanzees of the Twycross Zoo in England were spotted to fight that resulted in a tensed scene in the zoo. The chimpanzees are a father and son duo and it is known that both of them are suffering from the problems of hereditary alopecia.
This is a medical term for hair loss. When the chimpanzees are fighting, it is known as displaying. In this, the chimpanzee is seen to oppose bluster and uproar intensely.
Even if you are watching chimpanzees charging at you from behind glass doors and pounding on their chests, it is a scary scene.
Considering the video, two chimpanzees are seen engaged in a fierce game of fighting at the zoo.
Though it is typical behavior of the mammals to engage in fighting and it is a common thing to watch in which the mammals wish to show their dominance on each other. One mammal charges the other with tremendous force, and it seems that the one attacked may lose the encounter.
The one who is fighting with more force is known to cause tension in the zoo. It is expected that the next time, the chimpanzee does not disturb his mate in the zoo.
In the Twycross Zoo in Atherstone, this scene tense is a common thing. In another video, it is seen that the dominant chimpanzee is trying to show that he is the boss.
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