Like any social animal, naked mole-rats do occasionally squabble or fight. They have sharp teeth and powerful jaws — nearly one-quarter of their muscle mass is contained in their jaws — so it is possible that a naked mole-rat could be injured in a fight. However, that does not happen frequently. If members of a colony do display any aggressive behaviors, it is usually when they colony is selecting a new queen or if an intruder is detected trying to enter the burrow system.
The Zoo’s young colony has not displayed any aggressive behaviors so far. It is much more common to see them engage in behaviors that are not truly aggressive but may seem rude by human standards. For example, naked mole-rats will walk over each other, or push each other if they meet head-on in a tunnel. However, all of those behaviors are normal.