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<p>its hind legs and hold its front legs up in a way that is characterized as a "submissive stance". These are examples of the physical behaviours that are responses to conflict in mice.</p>

<p><big> Evolution and ecology of agonistic behaviour: Stomatopoda (praying mantis shrimp) </big></p>
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