Animals can mark there territory by urinating (peeing) on it.
Some animals spray as a defense mechanism to deter predators, mark territory, or communicate with others of their species. For example, cats may spray to mark their territory, while some insects spray defensive chemicals when threatened.
to mark territory property ect.
Because a dog likes to mark its territory just like wolfs or wild animals mark their territory with a "special" scent.
Yes, humans can mark territory with urine, but it is not as common or instinctual as it is in animals. Some individuals may engage in this behavior for various reasons, but it is not a widespread practice among humans.
I believe that they do it so other animals now that they are here and don't come in there territory its like a warning
animals indicate their area where they live and will protect and hunt. they do this by excreting on the bushes and trees and thereby "marking their territory".
Animals will use scent, like poo or urine. If an animal comes to the territory and does not realize, the scent is like a message. It warns "This is my territory, no tresspassing!" If the animal ignores the "message," they may find themselves in for a fight. Deer scrape the ground and leave a pile of dirt, then either poo or leave urine in it. Rhinos also do this, and probably many others.
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On your keyboard press "P" to mark your territory. You can only mark your territory during the official quest to mark your territory.
Animals urinate wherever they happen to be - they don't have bathrooms.Sometimes animals will use urine as a scent marker to let other animals know they are in that area - in this case, they will urinate on trees and rocks to mark their territory.
No, male cats spray urine to mark territory.
Dogs lick pee to gather information about other dogs, mark their territory, and communicate with other animals.