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They have become less social, and very aggressive towards other individuals of either sex, rarely interacting pleasantly when the intent is not breeding. They fight using their long head-crest to flip the enemy and slash at the underbelly with their beak. The number of offspring, from time of hatching to time of leaving the nest, is normally cut in half from sibling competition.
They have become less social, and very aggressive towards other individuals of either sex, rarely interacting pleasantly when the intent is not breeding. They fight using their long head-crest to flip the enemy and slash at the underbelly with their beak. The number of offspring, from time of hatching to time of leaving the nest, is normally cut in half from sibling competition.

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