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nocturnal aggression - traduction vers arabe

ANIMAL BEHAVIOR CHARACTERIZED BY ACTIVITY DURING THE NIGHT AND SLEEPING DURING THE DAY
Nocturnal animals; Nocturnal; Nocturnal animal; Nocturnalism; Nocturnal habits
  • Echolocating [[bats]] adjust their vocalization to catch insects against a changing environmental background.
  • The [[honey badger]], a nocturnal animal.
  • kiwi]] is a family of nocturnal birds endemic to New Zealand.
  • Light pollution on a ski slope in Finland gives the area a hazy, brightened sky.
  • [[Owl]]s are well known for being nocturnal, but some owls are active during the day.

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  • Male [[elephant seal]]s fighting
  • Many mammals, such as the [[dog]], bare their teeth as a sign of aggression; a form of [[aposematism]].
  • Testosterone to Estradiol conversion
OVERT, OFTEN HARMFUL, SOCIAL INTERACTION WITH THE INTENTION OF INFLICTING DAMAGE OR UNPLEASANTNESS
Aggressiveness; Agressivity; Agression; Blood-lust; Aggression (psychology); Aggresive; Aggressivity; Aggressive behavior; Human aggression; Aggressive behaviour; Aggressively; Aggressions; Aggress; Aggressed; Aggressors; Combativeness; Aggresion; Childhood aggression; Agressive; Group aggression; Aggressive; Animal aggression; Elevated Aggression; Interspecific aggression; Indirect aggression; Aggression in children; Gender differences in aggression; Gender and aggression; Testosterone and aggressive behavior; Testosterone and aggression; Evolution of aggression; Physiology of aggression; Sex differences in aggression; Evolutionary explanations of aggression; Evolutionary origin of aggression

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Définition

aggressive
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
An aggressive person or animal has a quality of anger and determination that makes them ready to attack other people.
Some children are much more aggressive than others...
Aggressive behaviour is a sign of emotional distress.
= belligerent
ADJ
aggressively
They'll react aggressively.
ADV
aggressiveness
Her aggressiveness made it difficult for him to explain his own feelings.
= aggression
N-UNCOUNT
2.
People who are aggressive in their work or other activities behave in a forceful way because they are very eager to succeed.
He is respected as a very aggressive and competitive executive...
ADJ
aggressively
...countries noted for aggressively pursuing energy efficiency.
ADV: usu ADV with v

Wikipédia

Nocturnality

Nocturnality is an animal behavior characterized by being active during the night and sleeping during the day. The common adjective is "nocturnal", versus diurnal meaning the opposite.

Nocturnal creatures generally have highly developed senses of hearing, smell, and specially adapted eyesight. Some animals, such as cats and ferrets, have eyes that can adapt to both low-level and bright day levels of illumination (see metaturnal). Others, such as bushbabies and (some) bats, can function only at night. Many nocturnal creatures including tarsiers and some owls have large eyes in comparison with their body size to compensate for the lower light levels at night. More specifically, they have been found to have a larger cornea relative to their eye size than diurnal creatures to increase their visual sensitivity: in the low-light conditions. Nocturnality helps wasps, such as Apoica flavissima, avoid hunting in intense sunlight.

Diurnal animals, including squirrels and songbirds, are active during the daytime. Crepuscular species, such as rabbits, skunks, tigers and hyenas, are often erroneously referred to as nocturnal. Cathemeral species, such as fossas and lions, are active both in the day and at night.