I would say that yes, they are. Consider the following facts of human historical activity:
- Governments will take over the territories of other humans to exploit the resources found on those territories. Huge battles over these areas of land soon follow.
- Teenage street gangs and drug dealers typically will shoot and kill one another over moving-in on one another's "turf" in different parts of the neighborhood.
- People build fences around their properties to keep others out
- Kids throw a fit if their parents invade their privacy and start rummaging through their things when away
- Even corporate environments are highly secure and divided into private properties, security check points, locks, passwords, and all sorts of other mediums by which some are kept in and others are kept out
So, an astounding YES, humans are incredibly territorial. More than any other species on the face of the planet earth.
Frilled sharks are not considered dangerous to humans as they live in deep-sea environments and are rarely encountered. They are not known to actively seek out or attack humans. However, their unique anatomy and razor-sharp teeth could potentially cause harm if someone were to come into contact with them.
Lions are typically aggressive and territorial animals, and their interactions with humans can be dangerous. In the wild, lions may attack if they feel threatened or cornered. In captivity, lions may become habituated to humans but can still exhibit unpredictable behavior. It is important to maintain a safe distance and not approach wild lions.
The Human Re: Outside of humans it would be Hornets, Ants, Hippos, Wolves and Mountain Lions. As for the least territorial that would be penguins that don't even compete (except for mates but thats not in a violant way thats usually who has more rocks, who sounds better or who is bigger).
Zilla Parishad Territorial Constituency (ZPTC).
yes.
Yes, walrus can be very danger to humans! Walrus very strong and territorial!
yes. usually only if their space is being invaded, as they are very territorial.
humans tend to be territorial
It is not currently a known fact whether or not animals have the capacity to "hate". Lions attack humans for a variety of reasons, such as hunger or territorial defense.
Pretty sure even cave men had their own countries. Humans have always been extremely territorial.
territorial
are chameleons territorial
Humans, as a species, are territorial. Also you could be living next to a pedophile or other person you may find undesirable.
Territorial space of state
Humans and other Snow Leopards, humans kill for poaching obviously and other snow Leopards as I'm sure they're territorial animals so they would fight with other packs?
Yes. Most are very territorial.
Territorial in a setence?