very very slowly,or,you walk AWAY from it very very slowly,depending on how territorial it is.
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Yes, territorial behavior is directed at members of the animal's species.
Jaguars are animals that like to be alone. They are territorial.
almost every territorial animal does this
The Human Re: Outside of humans it would be Hornets, Ants, Hippos, Wolves and Mountain Lions. As for the least territorial that would be penguins that don't even compete (except for mates but thats not in a violant way thats usually who has more rocks, who sounds better or who is bigger).
TERRITORIAL - pertaining to a Territory, or a distinct location (as in wildlife and animal behavior)
A territorial instinct refers to something (such as an animal) having the urge to return to their habitat because they want to stay where they believe is there home or territory.
TERRITORIAL - pertaining to a Territory, or a distinct location (as in wildlife and animal behavior)
Horses are herbivores and therefore will not eat birds. Some horses are very territorial and will chase and/or kill other animals that enter their space. But they would not eat the animal.
many people say the lion is but there are many other deadly animals in the world . Although the lion is the king of the jungle and very territorial.
White tigers are known to kill each other establishing mating or territorial rights.
This is a difficult question to answer due to the lack of information. Animals are sometimes hostile and sometimes very passive when approach by humans and other animals. This answer would depend on the type of animal to animal contact being asked about.
well say if you have a den of lepordas this den is there teritory being territorial is defending or protecting their den or another definition is a animal staying in its den or zone and not leaving that area