chameleons usually use their bright colors to flash at each other in territorial battles
it pees on one another
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.
The male lion does not have a special name. Male lions have a large territory they have to defend and several females and lion cubs they take care of.
It is the hunting land of male lions. They form a group with lionesses with one or two males. But as they are nomads, a new territory is looked for as soon as the preys disappear. The male lions defend their territory by fighting with an intruder male, and the stronger lion stay with the females and cubs. By peeing inside their territory, the male lions warn the intruders to remain out.
if female, to defend any babies it might have, if male, hunger or defending territory
it changes its color to hide
It is the hunting land of male lions. They form a group with lionesses with one or two males. But as they are nomads, a new territory is looked for as soon as the preys disappear. The male lions defend their territory by fighting with an intruder male, and the stronger lion stay with the females and cubs. By peeing inside their territory, the male lions warn the intruders to remain out.
If it's a male, it will defend it's territory with aggression, until the intruder retreats.
A Male chamelion is called Rainbow because of their color changing.it has no scientific name only " a chameleon"
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.
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Territory. In their natural habitat there is no room for interlopers. They must defend their area or be removed from the food chain.