territories are important for most animals. there used for breeding as females will breed with males who have the biggest and bestest territorys and also they choose territories with the best food so that other animals cant take that food if its on another animals territory.
There are none, only competitiors for food and territory
Humans, and other carnivores ocupying the same territory.
It is important for species to avoid predators so they don't get eaten or hurt.
provision of territory is important jejeje
Animals spray to "mark" their territory, and also to deter their predators.
Spinosaurus shared territory with other giant theropods who would rely on stealing other predators food whenever possiably.
Yes, Gazelles do live in groups. These groups can sometimes be split by gender, usually so males can check for predators on their territory.
for protection from predators or accidents
they eat predators
They managed the Northwest Territory.
cane toads, bigger real crabs. In Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia anyway.
Well i think its important, because it can run away from predators. sometimes the panda is the prey to some animals. so the predators will chase it and that's when its speed comes in. it can run away from its predators. (but its probably not faster than a cheeta.)