Attracting Mates: Male Fiddler Crab's Behavior

What type of behavior is displayed by the male fiddler crab when waving its claws to attract females?

Survival behavior

Male fiddler crabs are known to wave their claws as a mating technique to attract female crabs. This behavior is crucial for their survival as it increases their chances of mating success and passing on their genes. By displaying this behavior, male fiddler crabs ensure the reproduction and continuation of their species.

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