Rats defend their territory through a combination of vocalizations, scent marking, and aggressive behaviors. They use urine and glandular secretions to mark their territory, signaling to other rats about their presence. When intruders enter their territory, resident rats may engage in aggressive displays, such as chasing or fighting, to assert dominance and protect their space. Additionally, they may use warning calls to alert nearby rats of potential threats.
no
with a fence
They will bark at them to try and defend there territory, they are saying to them "this is my territory"
it pees on one another
it shoots ink at its rival to intimidate it.
yes
They don't ! Defending territory is left to the males. The more a male defends his territory - the more likely he will be to sire kittens.
It can be used to defend our enemies entering our territory.
To defend their territory. and impose a point of power.
Territory Wars and also desire to be Number 1.
A tiger can defend by gaurding, killing,orwatching out for it. A tiger can blend in with the environment to cath its prey for food or the intruder to its home.
Male crocodiles mark their territory and defend it against other males. Males unable to defend their territory are either killed or forced to find another river system.