They actually use their mares to mark their territories
Zebras may attack baby zebras to establish dominance, protect their territory, or in response to stress or fear.
Male zebras may attack baby zebras to establish dominance, protect their territory, or eliminate competition for mating opportunities within the herd.
On your keyboard press "P" to mark your territory. You can only mark your territory during the official quest to mark your territory.
No, male cats spray urine to mark territory.
Animals can mark there territory by urinating (peeing) on it.
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They urinate on the objects they want to mark.
Rabbits mark their territory by using scent glands located under their chin and around their anus to leave their scent on objects in their environment. They may also use their urine and feces to mark their territory.
They lick it.
Only wild dogs mark territory. Dogs don't have to because their territory is defined by a fence or walls.
Foxes mark their territory by urinating on objects and leaving scent marks. They also use their feces to mark their territory, known as "scat marking." This behavior helps them communicate with other foxes and establish their territory boundaries.
Yes a breed of zebra are territorial they are the Grevy's zebra. They live in Africa in which they have many predators. This breed of zebra mark their distinct territory and they have many social classes in those terrtories.