From biting, lunging, striking and in one case an animal is pushed into the water - a study reveals the behaviours among creatures that fight for scraps of food.
Badgers, hedgehogs, foxes and cats are involved in aggressive and submissive behaviours as they go head to head for leftover food, a study has revealed.
The creatures found in these gardens displayed aggressive behaviours, such as, lunging, biting, striking out.
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