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What is the main purpose of courtship behavior in animals?


To establish territory.


To escape predators.


To increase successful reproduction.


To find food.

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To increase successful reproduction.

Courtship behaviors help animals attract and assess mates, synchronize mating readiness, and reduce the chance of mating with the wrong species or an unhealthy partner, all of which increase reproductive success.