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Birds display a wide variety of courtship behaviors. Which behavior is also a territorial behavior?(1 point)
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dancing and calling on a lek (communal ground) with other males, competing for female attention
dancing and calling on a lek (communal ground) with other males, competing for female attention
flashing feathers to show their health and grooming abilities
flashing feathers to show their health and grooming abilities
singing a particular song to help potential mates hear them
singing a particular song to help potential mates hear them
creating a bower (arch) with interesting objects and defending it from rival males
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creating a bower (arch) with interesting objects and defending it from rival males
Explanation: defending the bower from rivals is a territorial behavior as the male claims and protects a specific site used to attract mates.
Explanation: defending the bower from rivals is a territorial behavior as the male claims and protects a specific site used to attract mates.
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