Leopards defend their territory primarily through marking and vocalizations. They use scent marking by rubbing their bodies against trees, as well as leaving urine and feces to signal their presence to other leopards. Additionally, they may engage in aggressive behaviors, such as growling or hissing, to ward off intruders. If necessary, they may confront and fight other leopards that encroach on their territory.
A leopard can kill a cheetah but the leopard will have injuries.But a King Ceetah will kill a leopard to defend it's territory
by attacking its enemy
no
the leopard will attack whatever it is that makes it feel threatened unless the thing that is threatening it is a whole lot bigger than the leopard
Leopard geckos don't really defend themselves. However, they can drop their tails when grabbed by the tail. variation on stop,drop,and roll. they drop,roll,nd run
with a fence
They will bark at them to try and defend there territory, they are saying to them "this is my territory"
if it is getting attacked it will usually bite or injur the animal
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.