culture:kavkema:behaviour
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| - | ===== Courtesy ===== | ||
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| - | Courtesy amongst kavkema can be compared to courtesy amongst social pack animals of Earth: A significantly lowered muzzle denotes subservience, | ||
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| - | ===== Reaction to Fear ===== | ||
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| - | The reaction to stressful situations in kavkema is rather simple: When presented with the option to flee, they do, regardless how well-equipped they may be to fight, unless close family (especially juvenile family) is threatened in the process. | ||
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| - | As a rule, female kavkema are significantly better fighters than male kavkema, and thus slightly less prone to flight than their male counterparts. | ||
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