behäftiggression
Behäftiggression, also known as "behavioral aggression," refers to aggressive behaviors that are directed towards objects rather than people. This form of aggression is often observed in animals and can be a means of coping with stress, establishing dominance, or learning about their environment. In the context of animal behavior, behäftiggression can include activities such as biting, scratching, or chewing on inanimate objects.
The term was first introduced by ethologist Konrad Lorenz in the 1960s. Lorenz observed that many animals,
Behäftiggression can be influenced by various factors, including the animal's environment, social structure, and individual personality
In some cases, behäftiggression can be a sign of underlying issues, such as stress, boredom, or a